Optimal clinical pathways for adults with neurological conditions
The optimal clinical pathways for adults with neurological conditions set out what good treatment, care and support look like. This includes treatment and support for people who are experiencing the first symptoms of a neurological condition, right through to people who have lived with such conditions for a long time.
The pathways can be used to commission and improve local services to meet the needs of the local population and deliver efficiency savings across the system. They have been developed by consultant neurologists, with support from allied health professionals, patient groups and people affected by neurological conditions.
Optimal clinical pathways:
Multiple Sclerosis (in development)
Cross-cutting theme pathways:
Mental health (in development)
Transition from children’s to adult services (in development)
Find out more about our work on developing neurology outcomes here.
Learn more about how optimal clinical care pathways in neurology and neuroscience are being developed in partnership with people with neurological conditions here.