ea0038p53 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015
O'Toole Sam
, Glynn Nigel
, Gouveia Cathy
, Windt Raquel Sanchez
, Stiles Craig
, Sivapackianathan Rasheeta
, Akker Scott
, Druce Maralyn
, Waterhouse Mona
, Drake William
Introduction: The provision of out-of-hours (OOH) care for hospital inpatients is currently a hot political topic with aspirations for seven day working and earlier specialist involvement. Care for patients with diabetes or endocrine problems OOH (which accounts for 75% of each week) is variable and often falls as a default to the general medical team. Our centre (over 1000 beds, all major specialities) has, for many years, provided a 24/7 service for GPs and hospi...