Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, is a long standing policy concern. Delays can increase the overall cost of treatment and may worsen patient outcomes. We investigate how delayed discharges vary by hospital type (Acute, Specialist, Mental Health, Teaching), and the extent to which such differences can be explained by demography, casemix, the availability of long-term care and hospital governance as reflected in whether the hospital has Foundation Trust status, which gives greater financial autonomy and flexibility in staffing and pay. We use a new panel database of delays in all English NHS hospital Trusts from 2011/12 to 2013/14. Employing count data models, we find that a greater local supply of...
There is little data available on the complex cause and effect of delayed hospital discharge; howeve...
Unnecessarily delayed discharges from hospital of older people living with frailty can have negative...
Background Evidence from studies conducted in Western countries indicates that a significant proport...
Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, are a long standing po...
Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, is a long standing pol...
Hospital bed blocking occurs when hospital patients are ready to be discharged to a nursing home but...
Introduction: Delayed discharge from acute hospital has been a cause of concern for the last 10 ye...
Background The belief that many delays in discharge from hospital were caused by social service depa...
Delayed discharge from hospital is a global healthcare problem with negative impacts on patient outc...
Background Delayed transfers of care (DTOC) of patients from hospital to alternative care settings a...
In recent years, there has been significant concern, and policy activity, in relation to the problem...
ABSTRACT: Current studies on bed-blocking or delayed discharge for non-medical reasons report import...
Background A prospective bed utilisation census of acute London hospitals using an established Day o...
We examine the relationship between long-term care supply (care-home beds and prices) and (i) the pr...
Health and social care agencies in the UK. have been under pressure for some time to reduce delayed ...
There is little data available on the complex cause and effect of delayed hospital discharge; howeve...
Unnecessarily delayed discharges from hospital of older people living with frailty can have negative...
Background Evidence from studies conducted in Western countries indicates that a significant proport...
Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, are a long standing po...
Delayed discharges of patients from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, is a long standing pol...
Hospital bed blocking occurs when hospital patients are ready to be discharged to a nursing home but...
Introduction: Delayed discharge from acute hospital has been a cause of concern for the last 10 ye...
Background The belief that many delays in discharge from hospital were caused by social service depa...
Delayed discharge from hospital is a global healthcare problem with negative impacts on patient outc...
Background Delayed transfers of care (DTOC) of patients from hospital to alternative care settings a...
In recent years, there has been significant concern, and policy activity, in relation to the problem...
ABSTRACT: Current studies on bed-blocking or delayed discharge for non-medical reasons report import...
Background A prospective bed utilisation census of acute London hospitals using an established Day o...
We examine the relationship between long-term care supply (care-home beds and prices) and (i) the pr...
Health and social care agencies in the UK. have been under pressure for some time to reduce delayed ...
There is little data available on the complex cause and effect of delayed hospital discharge; howeve...
Unnecessarily delayed discharges from hospital of older people living with frailty can have negative...
Background Evidence from studies conducted in Western countries indicates that a significant proport...