RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Prevalence of acute neurology: a 2-week snapshot in a district general hospital JF Clinical Medicine JO Clin Med FD Royal College of Physicians SP 169 OP 173 DO 10.7861/clinmed.2019-0377 VO 20 IS 2 A1 Meneka Kanagaratnam A1 Ajay Boodhoo A1 Bridget K MacDonald A1 Arani Nitkunan YR 2020 UL http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/20/2/169.abstract AB Neurological illnesses are a common cause of hospital admissions, yet most patients are not primarily managed by neurologists. Acute neurology service provision varies across the UK. This study aimed to establish the number of neurological admissions during a 2-week period in a district general hospital, as well as the proportion of those patients who were seen by the hyperacute neurology team. This was done by analysing the diagnostic codes. It was established that there was a total of 2,242 admissions during the study period and, of those, 491 (22%) had neurological codes. Analysis of the 491 hospital electronic records revealed that 229 (10%) were truly neurologically relevant and, of those, 14% of patients received an opinion from the neurology team. Therefore, it can be concluded that only a small proportion of acute neurology is currently being seen by neurologists.