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<p>‘Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance (2019-2024): the UK’s five-year national action
plan’ recognises that stewardship programmes are needed for both therapeutics and
diagnostics. Good diagnostic stewardship promotes appropriate and timely testing.</p><p>
</p><p>Evidence suggests that a third of prescriptions in primary care do not have
an associated diagnosis recorded. The national action plan sets out an ambition to
improve the evidence base about diagnoses and prescriptions by linking and analysing
clinical data sets.</p><p> </p><p>Through the joint sepsis/Antimicrobial Resistance
Commissioning for Quality Innovation data we know that the number of patients being
identified with a suspicion of sepsis or severe infection has increased and that a
majority of those patients have their treatment reviewed within 24-72 hours, following
the confirmation of diagnostic test results.</p>
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