In-depth analysis of delays to patient discharge: A metropolitan teaching hospital experience

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Delayed patient discharge will likely exacerbate bed shortages. This study prospectively determined the frequency, causes and potential cost implications of delays for 83 consecutive patients, who were inpatients for a total of 888 days. 65% of patients experienced delay whilst awaiting a service. 48% of patients experienced delays that extended their discharge date. Discharge delays accounted for 21% of the cohort's inpatient stay, at an estimated cost of £565 per patient; 77% of these hold-ups resulted from delays in the provision of social and therapy requirements. Discharge delays are costly for hospitals and depressing for patients. Investment is required to enable health and social-care professionals to work more closely to improve the patient journey. © Royal College of Physicians, 2012. All rights reserved.

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Hendy, P., Patel, J. H., Kordbacheh, T., Laskar, N., & Harbord, M. (2012). In-depth analysis of delays to patient discharge: A metropolitan teaching hospital experience. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 12(4), 320–323. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.12-4-320

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