The Hands Rapid Access Service was successfully implemented as an innovative occupational therapy led, care substitution model, that fast tracks stable non-surgical hand injuries out of The Prince Charles (TPCH) Emergency Department (ED) direct to hand therapy. The service optimises Adult Emergency and Orthopaedic referral pathways to prevent unnecessary fracture clinic referrals.
Entry points to the service are from the Adult ED, Virtual ED, Kallangur Satellite Hospital and Minor Injuries Unit, General Practitioners (GPs) and self-referral.
Patients referred to the service are placed on an orthopaedic substitution pathway for in-scope hand injuries such as mallet fingers, finger dislocations and sprains and stable metacarpal fractures. Patients who are referred during service hours (Monday to Friday 07:30 to 16:00) are prioritised for fast-tracked discharge from ED direct to hand therapy, while patients who present out of service hours are triaged at 07:30 the next working day.
Advanced occupational therapists accredited by the Australian Hand Therapy Association work to full scope to provide same day screening, diagnosis and treatment for referrals received during service hours, and next working day triage for out-of-hours referrals.
Patients whose injuries do not meet the criteria for the orthopaedic substitution pathway are accepted if early hand therapy intervention is clinically appropriate and will assist fast tracked discharge from ED. This patient cohort follows the traditional fracture clinic pathway for orthopaedic review.
Effective procedures and clinical governance were evidenced by successful end-to-end service provision to 486 patients up to 1 May 2024, without clinical incidents or complaints. Service reach and target group identification was achieved, with activity exceeding initial expectations by 162% with 32.4 referrals per months fast tracked from ED versus 20 expected. A secondary setting avoidance rate of 50 per cent was achieved, with 50 percent of eligible fractures successfully diverted from facture clinic using the full scope pathway.