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Roving Admission Avoidance Car

East of England Ambulance Service. NHS Trust. Roving Admission Avoidance Car. Type sub heading here and author name. Date. RAAC. The role of RAAC is designed to complement existing clinical teams.

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Roving Admission Avoidance Car

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  1. East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust Roving Admission Avoidance Car Type sub heading here and author name Date

  2. RAAC • The role of RAAC is designed to complement existing clinical teams. • The RAAC clinicians should ultimately be in a position to make autonomous clinical. decisions within their scope of practice • The RAAC works across all traditional boundaries of emergency care. • The RAAC role should aim to have an • impact on the pathway and through out • the patient journey. • Reduce A&E attendance’s by treating • patients at the scene • Reduce waiting times in A&E and acute • care as only those patients needing • treatment in this environment would • attend hospital East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust Type sub heading here and author name if required Date

  3. RAAC • RAAC operates 0700-0100 Sun-Thurs • 0700-0300 Fri-Sat • East Suffolk catchment area • Contactable: 07740256051 • ‘See & Treat’ service • Aim to see patients within 2 hours • Skilled in primary care • PGD’s allow to administer a range of • primary care drugs & TTA’s • ‘Right treatment, right place at the right time’ • Respond to R1 calls (life threatening) • Reduce number of ambulance conveyances • Reduce front door activity at hospital • Support frontline staff with decision making • Work alongside APS East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust Date

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