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01.06.2011 | Brief Report
Assessment of service delays and impact on bed utilisation in a major teaching hospital
verfasst von:
R. Conway, F. E. Murray
Erschienen in:
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)
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Ausgabe 2/2011
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Abstract
Background
Increasing economic pressures coupled with an expanding and ageing population and a hostile economic climate have led to growing interest in the optimisation of bed usage within hospitals. There are many causes for delay in a patient’s discharge.
Methods
This prospective observational study assessed consecutive patients admitted and discharged from hospital within a 52-day period for waiting times in the provision of requested diagnostic tests and services.
Results
Seventy patients were included in the study. There were median delays of 2 and 3 days for an MRI and colonoscopy, a delay of 3 days for a Holter monitor report, and 9 days for an occupational therapy referral. The median wait for consults was 1 day across all three services.
Conclusions
Significant remediable delays exist during the course of many acute medical admissions. Addressing these factors will enable the provision of a faster and more cost-efficient service.