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Dementia Assessment and Referral Return

The number and proportion of patients aged 75 and over admitted as an emergency for more than 72 hours in England who were identified as potentially having dementia, were appropriately assessed and, where appropriate, referred to specialist services.

About this standard

Publisher
NHS England
Also known as
  • Dementia Assessment and Referral (DAR) Return
Reference code
DCB3035
Status
Retired
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Standard type
  • Collections
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Contact point

Link to standard

Documentation
Not Available
Applies to
  • Emergency and dementia services in England

Topics and care settings

Topic
  • Referrals
Care setting
  • Urgent and Emergency Care

Review Information

Scope
Emergency and dementia services in England

Page last updated: 06 June 2024