Showing posts with label admissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label admissions. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Accident and emergency attendances in England - 2014-15

"This is a report on Accident and Emergency (A&E) activity in English NHS hospitals and English NHS-commissioned activity in the independent sector."

Accident and emergency attendances in England - 2014-15
Health & Social Care Information Centre
January 28, 2016

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Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Focus on: People with mental ill health and hospital use

"Our aim for this work is to improve understanding of how people with mental ill health use hospital services differently from those without. The differences observed should help those planning services so that resources are adequately assigned and influence future policies to continue striving towards parity of esteem. The analyses shown here may also provide a new way of understanding the quality of care for those with mental ill health and provide a way to track whether things get better or worse over time."

Focus on: People with mental ill health and hospital use: Exploring disparities in hospital use for physical healthcare
H Dorning, A Davies, I Blunt
The Health Foundation, Nuffield Trust
October 2015

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Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Improving length of stay: What can hospitals do?

"This report from the Nuffield Trust is part of a larger project undertaken with Monitor designed to test the potential for reducing admissions and length of stay in hospital and the impact this could have on the costs of hospital care and the wider costs of local systems."

Improving length of stay: What can hospitals do?
R Lewis, N Edwards
Nuffield Trust
September 2015

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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Admissions avoidance and diabetes

"The document emphasises the scale of the clinical and financial problem of diabetes admissions to UK hospitals and commissioners, and describes models shown to reduce variability."

Admissions avoidance and diabetes: guidance for clinical commissioning groups and clinical teams
Joint British Diabetes Societies for Inpatient Care
December 2013

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Read a summary from the Commissioning Elf here.

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Focus on hip fracture

"Providing good-quality care for hip fractures will become of increasing importance due to an ageing population and the corresponding rise in hip fracture incidence. This analysis explores the quality and outcomes of treatment by looking at ten years of hospital inpatient activity data in England."

Focus on hip fracture: trends in emergency admissions for fractured neck of femur, 2001 to 2011
P Smith, C Ariti, M Bardsley
QualityWatch
The Health Foundation, Nuffield Trust
October 2013

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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Reducing cardiac arrests in the acute admissions unit

"Through adoption of a shared goal, application of improvement methodology including the model for improvement to test new innovations, and promotion of a safety culture in the AAU, cardiac arrests were successfully reduced to <1/1000 admissions per month with an associated significant fall in mortality. This was achieved with negligible cost."

Reducing cardiac arrests in the acute admissions unit: a quality improvement journey
DJ Beckett, M Inglis, S Oswald, E Thomson, W Harley, J Wilson, RC Lloyd, KD Rooney
BMJ Quality & Safety, 2013, 7(17)

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Monday, 5 August 2013

Commissioning for carers

"Commissioning well for carers can:

  • Reduce admissions to hospital and residential care.
  • Reduce the costs of delays in transfers of care.
  • Reduce carers’ need to access primary care as a result of their caring role.
  • Reduce overall spending on care."

Commissioning for Carers: Key principles for Clinical Commissioning Groups
Carers Trust
July 2013

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Read a summary from the Commissioning Elf here.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Does integrated care deliver the benefits expected?


"A two-year initiative by the Department of Health explored new ways of integrating patient care from different local providers."

Does integrated care deliver the benefits expected? Findings from 16 integrated care pilot initiatives in England
RAND Europe
May 2013

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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Yorkshire and the Humber Telehealth Hub


"The aim for the Hub was to support care closer to home and deliver services to 2,100 patients, leading to fewer unnecessary admissions to hospital, healthier outcomes and lifestyles, and cost savings."

Yorkshire and the Humber Telehealth Hub: 2020health Evaluation
J Cruickshank, J Paxman
2020 health.org
January 2013

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Monday, 28 January 2013

Care management programs to reduce hospital admissions and readmissions


"Three case studies illustrate the potential of care management programs to address this problem by improving care coordination and transitions among high-risk patients."

Gaining ground: care management programs to reduce hospital admissions and readmissions among chronically ill and vulnerable patients
D McCarthy, A Cohen, M Bihrle Johnson
The Commonwealth Fund
January 2013

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Sunday, 12 August 2012

Older people and emergency bed use


"There is significant variation in the use of hospital beds by people over 65 admitted as an emergency."

Older people and emergency bed use: exploring variation
C Imison, E Poteliakhoff, J Thompson
The King's Fund
August 2012

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Sunday, 1 July 2012

Analysis of hospital activity by day of the week



"Our analysis has revealed a discernible pattern in hospital activity. We found that across emergency patients; elective patients; maternity and births; procedures and diagnostics there was significantly lower activity at the weekend."

Insight report: The weekly pulse: Analysis of hospital activity by day of the week
P Robinson
CHKS
June 2012


Read more here.