Digital clinical workforce: Immediate support for any digital pathway

Published: 12th November 2025
Find out how our digital clinical workforce of NHS consultants can help systems manage clinical resource pressures across key pathways.
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Our digital clinical workforce of NHS consultants is helping systems manage clinical resource pressures across key pathways, including:

  • Advice & Guidance (A&G)
  • Referral triage
  • Overdue follow up reviews

Working seamlessly within local systems (often with access as simple as a smartcard switch-on), our consultants cover all main elective specialties, with highest volumes across cardiology, dermatology, ENT, gynaecology, and neurology. They can be activated within days to meet demand and reduced just as fast when local clinical capacity changes.

 

Proven impact:

  • NHS consultants with years of experience in digital pathways
  • Several hundred cases managed per consultant each week
  • 70%+ of A&G cases avoid unnecessary referrals
  • 30-40% of referrals returned with detailed management plans
  • Patients are discharged, moved to PIFU, or booked in for an appointment for overdue follow ups

 

Ready to expand your clinical capacity within days?

To find out how our digital clinical workforce can support your teams for the short or the long term, email info@consultantconnect.org.uk or call us on 01865 951207.

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