Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on standardizing the admission and discharge processes. Methods: This study was set in a 900-bed university affiliated hospital of the National Health Service, near Barcelona (Spain). This is a cross-sectional study of a set of interventions which were gradually implemented between April and December 2008. Mainly, they were focused on standardizing the admission and discharge processes to improve patient flow. Primary administrative data was obtained from the 2007 and 2009 Hospital Database. Main outcome measures were median length of stay, percentage of planned discharges, number of surgery cancellations and median number of delayed emergency admis...
Background: Increasing hospital capacity to cover the service demands is an important priority durin...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Objectives: Delayed discharges are a significant problem for the National Health Service. The object...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Background: Delays in discharging patients can impact hospital and emergency department (ED) through...
Introduction: To prevent overcrowding of the emergency department, a flexible acute admission unit (...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
Objectives: This study forms the user requirements phase of the OPTIMAL project, which, through a pr...
Practice Problem: Suboptimal patient flow throughout the hospital has resulted in an increased lengt...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of vertical split flow (VSF) impl...
Studies show that, for emergency presentations, there is a positive correlation between admission at...
Background: Increasing hospital capacity to cover the service demands is an important priority durin...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Objectives: Delayed discharges are a significant problem for the National Health Service. The object...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate how hospital capacity was managed focusing on stan...
Background: Delays in discharging patients can impact hospital and emergency department (ED) through...
Introduction: To prevent overcrowding of the emergency department, a flexible acute admission unit (...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Emergency Department (ED) congestion can be better understood by examining overall system impacts, i...
Objectives: This study forms the user requirements phase of the OPTIMAL project, which, through a pr...
Practice Problem: Suboptimal patient flow throughout the hospital has resulted in an increased lengt...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of vertical split flow (VSF) impl...
Studies show that, for emergency presentations, there is a positive correlation between admission at...
Background: Increasing hospital capacity to cover the service demands is an important priority durin...
BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are especially vulnerable in times of transitions in care. Structu...
Objectives: Delayed discharges are a significant problem for the National Health Service. The object...