2016
DOI: 10.1308/rcsann.2016.0093
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Improving the quality of vascular surgical discharge planning in a hub centre

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Discharge planning improves patient outcomes, reduces hospital stay and readmission rates, and should involve a multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach. The efficacy of MDT meetings in discharge planning was examined, as well as reasons for delayed discharge among vascular surgical inpatients. METHODS Dedicated weekly MDT meetings were held on the vascular ward in Royal Derby Hospital for three months. Each patient was presented to the discharge planning meeting and an expected date of discharge was… Show more

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“…5 Previous reports have revealed that staff-led interventions can improve discharge times, and that timely discharge decreases emergency room and surgical boarding. 31, 38 While 78 minutes in isolation may not seem to be a meaningful improvement in discharge time, on a system level such modest, incremental gains have a substantial impact on patient flow through precious hospital resources. 5 …”
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“…5 Previous reports have revealed that staff-led interventions can improve discharge times, and that timely discharge decreases emergency room and surgical boarding. 31, 38 While 78 minutes in isolation may not seem to be a meaningful improvement in discharge time, on a system level such modest, incremental gains have a substantial impact on patient flow through precious hospital resources. 5 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%