Impact of a community-based asynchronous review clinic on appointment attendance delays across an eye hospital network in London, UK: an interrupted time series analysis.

Publication date: Jul 15, 2025

To assess the impact of opening a large community-based asynchronous review ophthalmic clinic on attendance delays among patients with stable chronic eye disease attending a London teaching eye hospital network. Interrupted time-series analysis of routine electronic health records of appointment attendances. A large eye hospital network with facilities across London, UK, between June 2018 and April 2023. We analysed 69 257 attendances from 39 357 patients, with glaucoma and medical retina accounting for 62% (n=42 982) and 38% (n=26 275) of visits, respectively. Patients over 65 made up 54% (n=37 824) of attendances, while 53% (n=37 014) were from the more deprived half of the population, and 51% (n=35 048) were males. An asynchronous review clinic opened in a shopping centre in London, in autumn 2021, following the COVID-19 lockdown in spring 2020. Average attendance delays (days), calculated as the difference between follow-up attendance date and the latest clinically appropriate date determined at the preceding attendance. Pre-COVID-19, attendance delays for chronic eye disease monitoring were increasing by 0. 9 days per week (95% CI, 0. 8 to 0. 9) on average, worsening to 2. 0 days per week (95% CI, 2. 0 to 2. 0) after the first COVID-19 national lockdown, mid-March 2020. Opening the asynchronous review clinic increased appointment capacity, with delays decreasing on average by 8. 1 days per week (95% CI, 8. 1 to 8. 2) shortly after opening. The rate of decrease slowed to 0. 3 days per week (95% CI, 0. 3 to 0. 3) after 5 months. We found no significant differences in average attendance delays by age, gender or level of deprivation. The asynchronous review clinic significantly reduced attendance delays across the hospital network, addressing pre-existing backlog for stable chronic eye diseases. The reduction appeared to be maintained after the initial backlog had been cleared.

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Concepts Keywords
Hospital Adult
June Aged
Shopping Appointments and Schedules
Worsening COVID-19
Diabetic retinopathy
Eye Diseases
Female
Glaucoma
Health Workforce
Humans
London
Male
Middle Aged
OPHTHALMOLOGY
SARS-CoV-2

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH eye disease
disease MESH glaucoma
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO intervention
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK Imidacloprid
drug DRUGBANK Indoleacetic acid
disease IDO quality
disease IDO site
disease IDO facility
disease MESH age related macular degeneration
disease MESH diabetic retinopathy
disease MESH keratoconus
disease MESH cataract
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf
drug DRUGBANK Huperzine B
disease MESH coma
disease IDO process
disease IDO healthcare facility
disease IDO replication
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone

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