2019
DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyz310_432
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Safety and Costs Analysis of a Fast-track Algorithm for Early Hospital Discharge After Brain Tumor Surgery

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Until the 1990 s, perioperative care was based on empirical concepts and common practice, in part due to the paucity of scientific evidence. With the need of improving patient outcomes and reducing costs, the concern of developing safe and effective standards in postoperative care emerged. Recently, our institution has adopted a daily algorithm for hospital discharge (DAHD), which is a key point in the concept of Fast-Track Surgery. Thus, we designed a study to evaluate whether t… Show more

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“…Besides effects via reduced volumes in tests or studies, 3 other articles revealed cost savings via supporting decisions regarding care processes and workflows. Quadros et al [ 59 ] examined CDS that supported fast tracking the discharge of certain patients after brain tumor surgery. The tool resulted in a significant length of stay reduction of 2 days on average, saving US $630 per hospitalization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides effects via reduced volumes in tests or studies, 3 other articles revealed cost savings via supporting decisions regarding care processes and workflows. Quadros et al [ 59 ] examined CDS that supported fast tracking the discharge of certain patients after brain tumor surgery. The tool resulted in a significant length of stay reduction of 2 days on average, saving US $630 per hospitalization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%