• National Hospital Discharge Survey. (cdc.gov)
  • DSN: CC36.NHDS90 CC36.NHDS91 ABSTRACT This material provides documentation for users of the National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) data tapes. (cdc.gov)
  • This document and its appendices allow one to use the data tape containing information collected by the 1991 National Hospital Discharge Survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, with advice and support from the American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, individual experts, other professional groups, and elements of the U.S. Public Health Service, the NCHS initiated the National Hospital Discharge Survey in 1964. (cdc.gov)
  • The National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) covers discharges from noninstitutional hospitals, exclusive of Federal, military, and Veterans Administration hospitals, located in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. (cdc.gov)
  • The pattern of discharge of elderly patients in psychiatric hospitals]. (arctichealth.org)
  • METHOD: We conducted a historical cohort study of all 6,520 psychiatric patients discharged from forensic psychiatric hospitals between 1973 and 2009 in Sweden. (ox.ac.uk)
  • CONCLUSION: Violent offending, premature mortality and rehospitalisation are prevalent in patients discharged from forensic psychiatric hospitals. (ox.ac.uk)
  • LEFF J, TRIEMAN, N. Long-stay Patients Discharged from Psychiatric Hospitals. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods Anonymous information on patients with heart failure was obtained from hospitals in North England, UK between 1stJanuary 2000 and 31st March 2013. (bmj.com)
  • METHODS: A descriptive study using semi-structured interviews was used to collect data from 43 patients of medical-surgical units of a major teaching hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. (scielo.br)
  • Methods Qualitative interviews with 60 cardiology patients 6 weeks after their discharge from 2 UK hospitals explored patients' experiences with their discharge medicines. (bmj.com)
  • Methods: We conducted a population-based, retrospective cohort study of all elective surgical patients admitted to 82 public acute hospitals between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2012 in New South Wales, Australia. (edu.au)
  • Taking into account the vast variations in reported hospital survival, 5, 6 we believe that more attention must be paid to the "fifth link" to view a complete chain from early access to hospital discharge. (bmj.com)
  • Alongside real-time alerts for Admissions, Discharges and Transfers (ADT), the Pings platform now facilitates access to hospital discharge reports, irrespective of their transmission method. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • There is some highly controversial evidence to support a ''weekend-effect'' with mortality rates elevated for patients admitted or discharged from hospital on the weekend. (bmj.com)
  • The impact of weekend discharge on mortality rates of heart failure patients in the United Kingdom has not been previously studied though, and was the focus of this study. (bmj.com)
  • We assessed post-discharge mortality rates at 30 days, 60 days, 90 days and 1 year and compared them with those of patients without post-operative sepsis. (edu.au)
  • Furthermore, associations between in-hospital standardised mortality rates, length of stay, and early post-discharge mortality rates were found. (bmj.com)
  • Teach-back programs that focus on the major tasks of self-care and associated danger signs - like those that target all patients with congestive heart failure or kidney dialysis at admission, for example - are far more effective than the old pamphlet-on-the-tray-table approach. (kevinmd.com)
  • Although overall length of stay for older patients following an emergency admission has decreased from 12.9 to 11.9 days in the last five years, suggesting improved efficiency, the overall number of bed days resulting from an emergency admission has still increased by 9% from 17.8 million to 19.4 million days. (nao.org.uk)
  • and chronic treatment with diuretics before hospital admission (OR 0.59, 95% CI 0.43 to 0.81). (bmj.com)
  • Major indicators for an increased chance of survival were initial ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation, arrest being witnessed, and the patient being conscious on admission. (bmj.com)
  • Our hypothesis was that among patients hospitalised alive after out of hospital cardiac arrest there would be an increase in survival to discharge over time and that factors associated with survival can be defined from history, factors at resuscitation, and status on admission to the emergency department. (bmj.com)
  • Some patients' hospital admission ended with self-discharge due to insufficient pain management and perceptions of lower-quality care compared to patients without a substance use disorder. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • This was a prospective, multicenter open-label study aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of a hospital discharge algorithm based on admission HbA 1c . (diabetesjournals.org)
  • Measurement of HbA 1c on admission is beneficial in tailoring treatment regimens at discharge in general medicine and surgery patients with type 2 diabetes. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • however, diabetes did not have to be newly diagnosed or the reason for hospital admission. (cdc.gov)
  • A nurse care manager or social worker will meet with patients shortly after hospital admission to perform an assessment of needs after discharge from the hospital. (emersonhospital.org)
  • Our aim was to identify patients' risk factors for reduced functional capacity at hospital discharge on the first 2 days after ICU admission. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The BI was scored from 0 to 100 points, and was calculated on ICU admission and immediately before hospital discharge. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The BI was calculated for 318 patients who were discharged from hospital: ICU admission index 80 (70 to 100) and discharge 100 (80 to 100). (biomedcentral.com)
  • After logistic regression, the initial BI, age, and orthopedic admission diagnosis were significant predictors for reduced discharge BI. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although half of elective patients reported no change to their health while waiting for admission, around four in 10 felt their health worsened. (cqc.org.uk)
  • All adult elective surgical admission patients who stayed in hospital for ≥4 days and survived to discharge after post-operative sepsis were identified using the Admitted Patient Data Collection records linked with the Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. (edu.au)
  • Main outcome measures In-hospital standardised mortality ratio, 30 days post-admission standardised mortality ratio, and 30 days post-discharge standardised mortality ratio. (bmj.com)
  • Results Compared with the in-hospital standardised mortality ratio, 33% of the hospitals were categorised differently with the 30 days post-admission standardised mortality ratio and 22% were categorised differently with the 30 days post-discharge standardised mortality ratio. (bmj.com)
  • 7 8 9 10 11 12 Another limitation of mortality rate as a quality measure is the current focus on in-hospital mortality-that is, deaths that occur during hospital admission. (bmj.com)
  • 15 Metersky et al (2012) concluded that approximately 50% of older patients who died from pneumonia within 30 days of admission did not die in hospital but after discharge. (bmj.com)
  • Emergency admission rooms, intensive care units and operating theatres have been under enormous pressure, particularly at the Shifa Hospital, which has received the most severely injured patients. (who.int)
  • Hospitals, under pressure to reduce preventable readmissions, are implementing discharge programs aimed at preparing us to care for ourselves or for a loved one at home. (kevinmd.com)
  • Communication gaps in post-discharge care can lead to care delays, treatment errors, unnecessary procedures and even patient harm leading to readmissions. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Background Communication between hospital and primary care at discharge is vital to ensure patients feel supported and prevent crisis readmissions. (bmj.com)
  • Engaging patients and their families in hospital discharge planning lowers the chance of harmful events and readmissions. (1plus1cares.com)
  • Simon, Snow, and Wakeman (2020), in their study of 15 people who had opioid or alcohol use disorders, found that people often left hospital early because of withdrawal symptoms, undertreated pain and experiences of discrimination and stigma related to having a substance use disorder. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • For questions relating to meeting patients' individual needs, such as getting help to clean themselves, help to eat their meals, enough to drink and their pain being controlled, results are generally unchanged, remaining consistent compared with 2021 while still down from 2020. (cqc.org.uk)
  • WHO delivered medicines to be used in "Solidarity Trials" to help COVID-19 patients in Islamic Republic of Iran Tehran, 3 May 2020 - The World Health Organization (WHO) has delivered additional medicines to the Islamic Republic of Iran for its participation in the Solidarity Trial, a global effort to find an effective treatment for COVID-19. (who.int)
  • Payments that link hospital reimbursement to our outcomes are motivating their development. (kevinmd.com)
  • Karlon Johnson Jr. , MPH, a student at the University of Miami, received a PhRMA Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship in Value Assessment-Health Outcomes Research for his research examining patient views on these materials and whether they affect patient behavior. (phrmafoundation.org)
  • These discharges are concerning because they have been associated with adverse outcomes for patients (Garland et al. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • Researchers interviewed 33 people (patients and staff) and reported on patient-initiated discharges as one of the outcomes of interest. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • OBJECTIVES: To determine rates and risk factors for adverse outcomes in patients discharged from forensic psychiatric services. (ox.ac.uk)
  • James Cook is one of the pioneers in Europe of the streamlined TAVI pathway, Edwards BENCHMARK, which targets rapid discharge for patients while preserving good quality outcomes and safety. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • 65 years of age who were treated in 2006 at 253 hospitals participating in the Can Rapid Risk Stratification of Unstable Angina Patients Suppress Adverse Outcomes with Early Implementation of the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association guidelines registry. (duke.edu)
  • Rehabilitation after stroke is increasingly performed in patients' homes, and it is argued that rehabilitation in this context is more person-centred and positively impacts client outcomes. (lu.se)
  • Patient-initiated discharges, also known as "against medical advice" discharges, make up approximately 1 per cent of all acute care inpatient and emergency department discharges in Canada (Canadian Institute for Health Information [CIHI], 2013). (canadian-nurse.com)
  • 9% were discharged on oral antidiabetes agents (OADs) plus glargine or basal bolus regimen at 80% of inpatient dose. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • This survey looks at the experiences of people who stayed at least one night in hospital as an inpatient. (cqc.org.uk)
  • By clicking to download this file, you are agreeing to the following statement: I understand that this file may contain outpatient CPT codes for reference, but Carolinas ContinueCARE Hospital at University is an inpatient only hospital and billed as such. (continuecare.org)
  • District General Hospitals provide outpatient, inpatient, and accident and emergency services, and there is a network of community hospitals run by GPs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Solidarity Trial will be conducted in 16 provinces in 29 major hospitals that have substantial numbers of inpatient admissions for COVID," says Dr Christoph Hamelmann, WHO Representative in Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • These figures, however, only account for delays after clinicians and other professionals deem a patient to be ready for discharge, and does not include all patients who are no longer in need of acute treatment. (nao.org.uk)
  • Your care team will decide when you are ready for discharge, and that decision will be reviewed and signed off by a senior doctor. (waikatodhb.govt.nz)
  • CONCLUSION: The findings of this study provide insights to improve the educational process of new nurses and their preparation to provide effective discharge instructions. (scielo.br)
  • Part of the recommended guidance for effective discharge includes giving patients the direct telephone number of the ward they are discharged from to call if they need advice relating to their discharge, and not to contact their GP or visit A&E. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • BEIJING, May 4 (Xinhua) -- A total of 2,092 COVID-19 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovery on the Chinese mainland on Tuesday, the National Health Commission said in its Wednesday report. (globalsecurity.org)
  • That brought the mainland's total number of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals after recovery to 198,550 as of Tuesday. (globalsecurity.org)
  • SARASOTA, Fla. - The Manatee County patient that was diagnosed with the COVID-19 coronavirus has been discharged from Doctors Hosptial of Sarasota. (nbc-2.com)
  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo is asking Samaritan's Purse to pay state taxes after the Christian humanitarian organization discharged its last patient this week - one of the over 300 COVID-19 patients it treated at a temporary hospital in New York City's Central Park while facing a backlash due to its statement of faith. (christianpost.com)
  • The total number of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospitals after recovery reached 220,345 on the Chinese mainland as of Friday. (news.cn)
  • We didn't want to expose patients…to potentially contract COVID within the hospital during that early period," he continued. (curetoday.com)
  • The controversial guidance is part of a wider emergency plan to limit pressure on NHS staff dealing with surging numbers of COVID-19 patients as the number of positive tests in the UK today neared 30,000. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • A leaked letter sent by a GP surgery reveals a grim future for thousands of people who will not be given hospital treatment for Covid-19. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • Conclusions We have demonstrated that long-term mortality of heart failure patients discharged on weekends is significantly higher than those discharged on weekdays. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions There is some evidence that the presence of a specific palliative care section on discharge letters improves the creation of EPaCCS records in the community, which may improve the coordination of care for these patients. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusions: Among elective surgical patients, post-operative sepsis is independently associated with increased post-discharge mortality up to 1 year after hospital discharge. (edu.au)
  • Conclusions Applying different mortality timeframes resulted in differences in standardised mortality ratios and differences in judgment regarding the performance of individual hospitals. (bmj.com)
  • Rush University Medical Center is reminding patients that they can get care for certain non-emergency conditions without leaving their homes, via "e-visits," which are consultations conducted electronically. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The health and social care system's management of discharging older patients from hospital does not represent value for money, according to the National Audit Office. (nao.org.uk)
  • The spending watchdog estimates that the gross annual cost to the NHS of treating older patients in hospital who no longer need to receive acute clinical care is in the region of £820 million. (nao.org.uk)
  • Caring for older people who no longer need to be in hospital in more appropriate settings at home or in their community instead could result in additional annual costs of around £180 million for other parts of the health and social care system. (nao.org.uk)
  • Data on delayed transfers of care substantially under-estimate the range of delays that patients experience. (nao.org.uk)
  • Based on evidence gathered by the NAO, the true figure for patients aged 65 and older who are no longer benefiting from acute care could be as high as 2.7 million days. (nao.org.uk)
  • Workforce capacity issues in health and social care organisations are making it difficult to discharge older patients from hospital effectively. (nao.org.uk)
  • Across the health and social care system, providers and commissioners said that staff recruitment and retention were a significant cause of delays: vacancy rates for nursing and home care staff were up to 14-15% in some regions, and fewer than half of hospitals felt they had sufficient staff trained in the care of older patients. (nao.org.uk)
  • Health and social care organisations are also not sharing patient information effectively, despite a statutory duty to do so. (nao.org.uk)
  • After the last patient of the field hospital was discharged, Graham wrote on Facebook, "We gave them world-class medical care and showed them God's love and compassion. (christianpost.com)
  • Oyler's death occurred at one of the most dangerous junctures in medical care: when patients leave the hospital. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Bad coordination often plagues patients' transitions to the care of home health agencies, as well as to nursing homes and other professionals charged with helping them recuperate, studies show. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The most risky transition is from hospital to home with the additional need for home care services, and that's the one we know the least about. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The variety of providers that patients may use after a hospitalization - including pharmacies, urgent care clinics and a range of specialists - creates fertile ground for error, said Don Goldmann, chief medical and scientific officer at the nonprofit Institute for Healthcare Improvement. (medicalxpress.com)
  • This episodic care at different places at different times is not designed to keep the overall safety of the patient in mind," Goldmann said. (medicalxpress.com)
  • At hospitals, where federal data show that fewer than half of patients say they confidently understood the instructions of how to care for themselves after discharge. (medicalxpress.com)
  • A 2013 government report found more than a third of facilities did not properly assess patients' needs, devise a plan for their care and then follow it through. (medicalxpress.com)
  • If you do not have any of the symptoms on the list during your PIFU period, you will be discharged from the care of the hospital. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • At the end of this time, if you have not used PIFU, we will discharge you back to the care of your GP. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • Your GP will refer you to the hospital if you need any further specialist care. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • Further research is required to elucidate the reasons for these disparities and could relate to premature discharge or lack of community care for heart failure patients discharged on weekends. (bmj.com)
  • There is also a need to design and implement a hospital discharge process that promotes the participation of interdisciplinary health care providers who are involved in patient clinical care. (scielo.br)
  • This discharge process might be an effective way to change health care providers' attitude toward discharge instructions. (scielo.br)
  • 4 However, this chain (early access, early bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation, early defibrillation, and early advanced cardiac life support) does not include the hospital care of initial survivors. (bmj.com)
  • Patients with breast cancer who receive a mastectomy and are discharged from the hospital on the same day displayed similar levels of satisfaction with their physical health, psychosocial wellbeing and care team compared to those who stay overnight at the hospital, according to findings from a recent study. (curetoday.com)
  • This information is intended for patients receiving care in Brighton & Hove or Haywards Heath. (bsuh.nhs.uk)
  • Introduction There are risks to the safety of medicines management when patient care is transferred between healthcare organisations, for example, when a patient is discharged from hospital. (bmj.com)
  • Using the theoretical concept of resilience in healthcare, this study aimed to better understand the proactive role that patients can play in creating safer, resilient medicines management at a common transition of care. (bmj.com)
  • Conclusion Patients experience the impact of vulnerabilities in the medicines management system across the secondary-primary care transition but many are able to enhance system resilience through developing strategies to reduce the risk of medicines errors occurring. (bmj.com)
  • Consequently, there are opportunities-with caveats-to elicit, develop and formalise patients' capabilities which would contribute to safer patient care and more effective medicines management. (bmj.com)
  • In this research article, I describe patient-initiated discharges and explore some of the reasons people with substance use disorders leave hospital before recommended by their care providers. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • Discharges are typically designated as against medical advice when a patient leaves the hospital despite their care provider's recommendations to stay (Alfandre, Brenner, & Onukwugh, 2017). (canadian-nurse.com)
  • McNeil, Small, Wood, and Kerr (2014) interviewed 30 people who injected drugs who had self-discharged from acute care hospitals in British Columbia. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • 2019) explored the care experiences of 24 people who used drugs who were admitted to an acute care hospital. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • 2015) studied a community care setting, but collected noteworthy results about patients' experiences in hospitals. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • The study found that patients were more likely to leave hospitals than they were the community care setting , and that some of these discharges were driven by patients' experiences of negative treatment (i.e., stigma and judgment) from clinicians. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • Effective treatment algorithms are needed to guide diabetes care at hospital discharge in general medicine and surgery patients with type 2 diabetes. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • The innovative solution is designed to resolve communication issues encountered when patients leave the hospital, ensuring effective and punctual post-discharge care directly through its Pings workflow. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • When a patient moves from an acute care setting to facilities like Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF), it demands efficient communication among all caregivers. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • This empowers healthcare providers to prioritize patients with urgent care needs, which improves quality, reduces overall costs, and also enhances revenue opportunities for the organization. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Care coordinators can effortlessly obtain discharge information, avoiding the detective work and phone calls needed to manually track down missing summaries. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Delivered through our Smart Signals™ network - the largest and most interoperable care collaboration community in the nation - our insights improve more than 1 billion patient encounters a year across more than 2,500 hospitals, 8,000 post-acute facilities, 25,000 pharmacies, 32 health plans, 50 state governments and 1 million acute and ambulatory providers. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • The hospital palliative care team (PCT) have developed comprehensive training for all doctors and produced 'better the letter'guidance to improve discharge letter content. (bmj.com)
  • The most recent innovation is the inclusion of a specific palliative care section on discharge letters with key information for GPs around advance care planning. (bmj.com)
  • Discharge letters were examined for presence of a completed palliative care section and relevant GP actions. (bmj.com)
  • Electronic records were reviewed for suitable patients for the presence and content of an EPaCCS (electronic palliative care coordination system) record, created by the GP within two weeks of discharge. (bmj.com)
  • 74% of included patients had an active palliative care section on their discharge letter. (bmj.com)
  • 60% of patients with an active palliative care section on the discharge letter had an active EPaCCS record versus 38% of patients without an active palliative care section. (bmj.com)
  • Further work is needed to improve communication of palliative care information on hospital discharge, and evaluation of the impact this has on patient care. (bmj.com)
  • The AHEAD Protocol promotes the use of evidenced based care program manager asthmarelated and education to empower patients to better manage their asthma after a MONTANA ASTHMA hospitalizations reached trip to the emergency department. (cdc.gov)
  • The Social Work/Care Management Team works with patients, families and the clinical care team to assess, plan, facilitate and advocate for services that you need and arrange for post- discharge care while you are still at the hospital. (emersonhospital.org)
  • Some patients with more complex discharge needs may receive a phone call and/or a visit from a member of the care management team post-discharge to ensure your post-acute care needs are met and assist in ensuring your goals of care are met. (emersonhospital.org)
  • This might include helping you navigate the healthcare system and accessing care in the appropriate setting as well as such things as accompanying you to medical visits if needed, helping you understand your medications regime or discharge instructions. (emersonhospital.org)
  • The Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association has compiled information to support you and your family in making confident health care decisions following a hospital visit. (emersonhospital.org)
  • Shortly after discharge, you may receive a questionnaire inquiring about your treatment and care at Emerson Hospital. (emersonhospital.org)
  • Hospital waiting times remain a challenging part of people's experiences of care. (cqc.org.uk)
  • Care information for parents of newborns discharged from Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital. (kaltura.com)
  • Studies show that when patients are engaged in their healthcare, it can improve their safety and quality of care. (1plus1cares.com)
  • This tested, evidence-based resource helps hospitals collaborate as partners with their patients and their families to enhance the safety and quality of care. (1plus1cares.com)
  • A ssess how well doctors and nurses explain the diagnosis, condition, and next steps in the patient's care to the patient and family and use teach back. (1plus1cares.com)
  • If a patient is considered unable to provide informed consent, the first alternative is any specific written document or empowerment executed when the patient was capable of choosing and intended to direct future care. (medscape.com)
  • The team of health care professionals who cared for these Ebola patients has trained for years to treat and contain the most dangerous infectious diseases in the world. (khaosodenglish.com)
  • The patient was discharged home with his spouse and Home Health Care. (continuecare.org)
  • Hospitals have been challenged to transform into comprehensive health systems capable of responding to acute illness with proactive, patient-centered and community-based care. (thehealthcast.com)
  • About half of the patients worked with community health workers to develop an action plan to help them stay healthy after discharge, while the other patients were placed in a control group that received usual care. (thehealthcast.com)
  • Compared to those who received no assistance, the patients who were assisted by community care workers were more likely to get follow-up primary care within 14 days after leaving the hospital (60 percent vs. 48 percent) and less likely to be readmitted to the hospital within 30 days (about 2 percent vs. 5.5 percent). (thehealthcast.com)
  • Patients who were supported by community care workers were also more likely to receive high-quality discharge information when leaving the hospital and to have greater improvements in mental health, according to the study published online Feb. 10 in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine . (thehealthcast.com)
  • There were no differences between the two patient groups in terms of physical health improvements, satisfaction with medical care or with taking medications as prescribed. (thehealthcast.com)
  • In the past few decades, quality of care in hospitals has been subject to growing attention from physicians and regulators. (bmj.com)
  • In various countries, standardised mortality ratios are used in an attempt to judge the quality of hospital care. (bmj.com)
  • We are pleased that you chose one of our hospitals for your care. (providence.org)
  • Cardiology as a field needs to tackle the negative stereotype of being an uncaring specialty to make better doctors and improve patient care, a new commentary argues. (medscape.com)
  • Community care systems in the UK are known to be under immense strain which is one of the reasons hospitals have a bed shortage in the first place - because people cannot get the care they need when they're discharged. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • Its intensive-care unit is operating at full capacity, with patients admitted as fast as they can be moved out. (who.int)
  • In some cases your care team will have referred you to a community-based service in your local area, or may be transferring you to a local hospital or continuing care/convalescent facility. (waikatodhb.govt.nz)
  • Focusing on the journey of stroke patients, the report underscores how delays in discharging patients from hospitals are posing considerable risks to safe care delivery. (deeside.com)
  • So hospitals and healthcare workers need to be prepared to provide care in a manner that promotes patient dignity and comfort, prevents stigmatization that Ebola virus survivors may receive, and ensure receipt of appropriate and high-quality medical care. (cdc.gov)
  • The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the CDC met with the hospital's healthcare providers, nursing directors, laboratory director, environmental services staff, anesthe- siologists, and hospital administration to address concerns and review the patient's care plan, including planning for any complications, such as the need for cesarean delivery or the develop- ment of peripartum fever. (cdc.gov)
  • Restricted data (available from the Research Data Center) collected from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were used for this report. (cdc.gov)
  • Your health care providers at the hospital will work on this plan with you and your family or friends. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This plan can help you get the right care after you leave and prevent a return trip to the hospital. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you need a home health care aid, ask your discharge planner for suggestions. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Taking care of myself: A guide for when I leave the hospital. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Assessments at the hospital mainly focused on basic activities of daily living, such as the patient's self-care and walking ability. (lu.se)
  • We have post-acute provider partners using this product to seamlessly transition patients," said Michelle Bednarek, program manager at Triad HealthCare Network. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • With Bamboo Health's Discharge Summaries, healthcare organizations can now ensure a smoother transition for patients, enhancing quality, cost and satisfaction. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • To encourage higher engagement, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality created the Guide to Patient and Family Engagement in Hospital Quality and Safety. (1plus1cares.com)
  • After a rigorous and successful course of treatment and testing, the Emory Healthcare team has determined that both patients have recovered from the Ebola virus and can return to their families and community without concern for spreading this infection to others," says Bruce Ribner, MD, medical director of the Emory University Hospital Communicable Disease Containment Unit. (khaosodenglish.com)
  • The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has more about patient safety after hospital discharge . (thehealthcast.com)
  • On behalf of our healthcare team at Petaluma Valley Hospital, we wish to extend our warmest welcome. (providence.org)
  • If you're a patient, please refer your questions to your healthcare provider. (cdc.gov)
  • In most cases this will happen in the patient's own home and a healthcare worker would provide support such as going shopping for the patient. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • The issue of patient flow in Welsh hospitals has come under scrutiny following a revealing report published on Thursday by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW). (deeside.com)
  • The report not only brings to light the operational challenges but also stresses the need for healthcare services to understand patient barriers. (deeside.com)
  • The aim of this study was to explore how multidisciplinary healthcare practitioners working with rehabilitation in the home after stroke consider possibilities and challenges in the environment and how environmental factors are documented in patients' records. (lu.se)
  • Medication mistakes like the one in Oyler's case - which, according to court records, slipped past both her pharmacist and home health nurses - are in fact one of the most common complications for discharged patients. (medicalxpress.com)
  • A 2012 study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine found that half of patients had a clinically significant medication error within a month of discharge from two highly regarded academic medical centers. (medicalxpress.com)
  • After a stroke, for example, hospitals send patients home with educational materials on medication, diet, exercise, and substance use cessation, as well as schedule them a follow-up appointment. (phrmafoundation.org)
  • We've used the Pings platform for years to alert us when a patient is discharged but now, we can quickly see the instructions they received from the hospital, their upcoming appointments, their medication list, etc., and we know whether they need to be seen right away to avoid ending up back in the emergency department again. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Scholars@Duke publication: Persistence of evidence-based medication use after discharge from academic versus nonacademic hospitals among patients with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. (duke.edu)
  • yet it is unknown whether differences in medication persistence exist between patients discharged from academic versus nonacademic hospitals. (duke.edu)
  • The study involved 59 patients with breast cancer who had received mastectomies between June 2019 and June 2022 and who reported their perceptions of their quality of life using the validated BREAST-Q questionnaire before and after surgery. (curetoday.com)
  • People were eligible to take part in the survey if they stayed in hospital for at least one night during November 2022 and were aged 16 years or over at the time of their stay. (cqc.org.uk)
  • Manual patient discharge reports, which include vital information prepared by a patient's caregivers, often get lost in the shuffle. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • When reviewing personal protective equipment, the hospital staff did importantly point out the often imperfect adherence to the use of PPE during labor and delivery, so they expressed concern over the patient's history of Ebola virus disease because large volumes of blood and amniotic fluid are often encountered in typical, uncomplicated vaginal deliveries. (cdc.gov)
  • Johnson surveyed acute stroke patients on whether they received sufficient discharge education and whether this information increased healthy behaviors and reduced death, rehospitalization, or emergency room readmission. (phrmafoundation.org)
  • Vallersnes, Jacobsen, Ekeberg, & Brekke, 2019) and higher rates of 30-day readmission compared to patients who have planned discharges (Anis et al. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • Questions for Lead Author Anna Rui, Health Statistician, of " Trends in Opioids Prescribed at Discharge From Emergency Departments Among Adults: United States, 2006-2017 . (cdc.gov)
  • The rate of decrease in the percentage of visits with an opioid prescribed at discharge by younger patients aged 18-44 from both the beginning of the study period (2006-2007) and from the inflection point (2010-2011) to the end of the study period (2016-2017) was the highest across all age groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Both Medicaid and self-pay/no charge/charity experienced the highest rate of decrease from 2010-2011 through 2016-2017 whereas the percentage of visits by patients with Medicare that included an opioid prescribed at discharge remained stable across the study period. (cdc.gov)
  • In terms of hospital characteristics, among the four regions, the largest decrease in opioids prescribed at discharge from 2006-2007 to 2016-2017 was observed in the Northeast region. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite the high percentage, the rate of decrease among visits made to proprietary hospital EDs from 2006-2007 through 2016-2017 was modest. (cdc.gov)
  • I think the take home message of the report is recent trends show a decrease in the percentage of visits with opioids prescribed at discharge from 2010-2011 through 2016-2017, and this trend was observed for most of the patient and hospital characteristics examined, as well as for most of the pain-related diagnoses prompting the ED visit. (cdc.gov)
  • Mount Sinai and Holy Cross hospitals' emergency departments will function as warming centers for community members, complete with free coffee and hot chocolate, said Sinai Health System spokesman Dan Regan, in an email. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Why did you decide to look at opioid prescribing at emergency department discharges? (cdc.gov)
  • There is a large body of research reporting increases in opioid prescription rates from 1999 to 2010 but less is known about how rates have changed from 2010 on, particularly in the emergency department setting, where many patients present with pain symptoms and are likely to receive opioids for treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Emergency and hospital discharges (patients aged 18-65 years) with a diagnosis of unintentional injury were obtained from the New Jersey Department of Health. (cdc.gov)
  • and 3) physicians can engage patients and caregivers in shared decision making at key points. (kevinmd.com)
  • Build skills so we and our caregivers can contribute both in the hospital and at home. (kevinmd.com)
  • The hospital also reduced the number of entry points in the hospital to allow for screening of all patients, visitors, colleagues, and caregivers. (nbc-2.com)
  • The hospital is also following all recommended cleaning standards to protect caregivers and patients. (nbc-2.com)
  • Many mutations associated with MH have been identified in RYR1, the gene coding for RyR1 in humans, and more are discovered as additional patients are identified and genetic mapping becomes more sophisticated. (medscape.com)
  • Improving hospital discharge for elderly patients with CHF. (ox.ac.uk)
  • it is important to achieve the correct balance between minimising delays and not discharging a patient from hospital before they are clinically ready. (nao.org.uk)
  • In addition, while hospitals are financially incentivised to reduce discharge delays, there is no similar incentive for community health and local authorities to speed up receiving patients discharged from hospital. (nao.org.uk)
  • In some cases, nurses failed to realize that patients were taking potentially dangerous combinations of drugs, risking abnormal heart rhythms, bleeding, kidney damage and seizures. (medicalxpress.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: To know the hospital discharge process in place and the nurses' performance in preparing patients for discharge. (scielo.br)
  • However, a great number of patients (72.08%) reported discharge instructions were not given by nurses. (scielo.br)
  • Nurses' performance on hospital discharge: patients' point of view * * Study carried out at a Hospital in the Interior of State of São Paulo. (scielo.br)
  • A referral will be completed by the ward nurses when you are discharged home requesting daily visits by the district nursing team, starting the day after discharge. (esht.nhs.uk)
  • Between January 2010 and July 2015, the analysis found, inspectors identified 3,016 home health agencies - nearly a quarter of all those examined by Medicare - that had inadequately reviewed or tracked medications for new patients. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Patients often reported having poor pain control, withdrawal symptoms and disruptions in medications used to treat opioid use disorder. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • The patient should be instructed to bring all medications for assessment. (medscape.com)
  • Please ask if there is anything you are not sure about - your medications, your discharge, your rehabilitation, or the support you may need at home. (waikatodhb.govt.nz)
  • This survey annually collects medical and demographic information from a sample of hospital discharge records, which serves as a basis for calculating statistics on hospital utilization. (cdc.gov)
  • To provide more complete and precise information on the utilization of the Nation's hospitals and on the nature and treatment of illness among the hospitalized population, in 1962 the NCHS began exploring possibilities for surveying morbidity in hospitals. (cdc.gov)
  • Patient activation and 30-day post-discharge hospital utilization. (bvsalud.org)
  • The handbook's step-by-step guide shows hospitals how to implement this Patient hospital discharge strategy into place and fix common challenges. (1plus1cares.com)
  • If this is not possible, a member of the admissions staff can deposit the items in the hospital safe. (providence.org)
  • Patients recounted how they ensured information about medicines changes was correctly communicated and acted upon, and described their strategies to enhance their own reliability in adherence and resource management. (bmj.com)
  • The Sant Hospital de La Seu d'Urgell Foundation , a privately owned health centre subsidised by the Generalitat , has confirmed the death of a patient whom it had taken to court for refusing to leave the facility, after having been admitted eight years previously, and who had even been medically discharged. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • For more complex needs, the patient, deemed 'medically fit' for discharge, could be allowed a bed in a residential nursing home or somewhere similar. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • The letter follows another sent on March 17 instructing hospitals to consider patients who could be discharged early, such as those those who have been in hospital for over 21 days or anyone deemed medically fit. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • 65 years who were discharged from hospitals was significantly higher than that for any other age group and increased approximately 50% during 1988--2005. (cdc.gov)
  • There was no improvement in survival over time among initial survivors of out of hospital cardiac arrest during a 20 year period. (bmj.com)
  • Results: We studied 144,503 survivors to discharge. (edu.au)
  • Hospital staff raised concerns about the possibility of Ebola virus being harbored in immune-privileged sites in Ebola virus disease survivors, for example in the cerebrospinal fluid, and expressed concerns about the theoretical risk for Ebola virus transmission. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Minhaj Husain, an infectious disease physician at Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center, says a person's hospital stay depends on the patients and the treatments they receive. (cbs58.com)
  • TAVI does not require cutting the chest, which would increase recovery times and the length of stay in a hospital. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • Functional capacity, as described by simple everyday activities, can be severely compromised after ICU and hospital stay. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Background: Our aim in the present study was to assess the mortality impact of hospital-acquired post-operative sepsis up to 1 year after hospital discharge among adult non-short-stay elective surgical patients. (edu.au)
  • Patient had multiple other complications during his hospital stay prior to coming to our LTACH. (continuecare.org)
  • During his 27-day stay here, the patient was able to wean from the ventilator and be decannulated and didn't require any oxygen upon discharge. (continuecare.org)
  • The sampled discharge records represent inpatients discharged from a national sample of non- Federal short-stay hospitals. (cdc.gov)
  • Only short-stay hospitals (hospitals with an average length of stay for all patients of less than 30 days) or those whose specialty is general (medical or surgical) or children's general are included in the survey. (cdc.gov)
  • The original sample was selected in 1964 from a frame of short-stay hospitals listed in the National Master Facility Inventory. (cdc.gov)
  • Objectives To assess the consequences of applying different mortality timeframes on standardised mortality ratios of individual hospitals and, secondarily, to evaluate the association between in-hospital standardised mortality ratios and early post-discharge mortality rate, length of hospital stay, and transfer rate. (bmj.com)
  • Furthermore, the average length of hospital stay has decreased significantly in the past few decades and may therefore have shifted mortality away from the hospital to post-discharge destinations. (bmj.com)
  • In 1984, approximately 776,000 patients were discharged from short- stay hospitals with a diagnosis of gallstones, 485,000 of those patients received a cholecystectomy. (cdc.gov)
  • Beginning with 1988, the NHDS sampling frame consisted of hospitals that were listed in the April 1987 SMG Hospital Market Tape (2), met the above criteria, and began accepting patients by August 1987. (cdc.gov)
  • If the nurse does not arrive by mid afternoon, please contact your doctors surgery or ward you were discharged from for advice. (esht.nhs.uk)
  • NHS England wrote to doctors at the weekend telling them discharged patients should not be phoning them or visiting A&E after they leave the ward. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • At Waikato Hospital, you can ask the ward to send prescriptions to Pharmacy on Meade and you can collect them from the pharmacy on Level 1, Meade Clinical Centre before you go home. (waikatodhb.govt.nz)
  • After six days, the patient, a 56-year-old woman identified only as Chen, showed a significant improvement in her respiratory symptoms. (rt.com)
  • We give you a list of symptoms on a PIFU card or hospital letter. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • If you have any of the symptoms listed on your hospital letter or PIFU card, contact the relevant department and say that you are on PIFU. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • When they leave the hospital, we like to think the worst is behind them, but unfortunately some have required re-hospitalization at times becomes symptoms kept occurring," he said. (cbs58.com)
  • Although anesthetic agents are the most common trigger of MH in susceptible individuals, some patients may develop MH symptoms in response to heat or stress. (medscape.com)
  • However, if you cannot find the information you are looking for, please ask your nurse or another member of our hospital support staff. (providence.org)
  • Should concerns about your hospitalization arise, you or members of your family are encouraged to contact the nurse or manager in your area, or a patient representative . (providence.org)
  • A social worker, nurse, doctor, or other provider will work with you on a discharge plan. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Your nurse will give you a list of instructions to follow after leaving the hospital. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The hospital said they closed the Operating Rooms for elective procedures for three days to put patient and caregiver safety first and returned to full operation on March 4. (nbc-2.com)
  • While elective patients are generally positive about their experience of how long they had to wait before being admitted to hospital, more people felt that had to wait too long. (cqc.org.uk)
  • In one study, the mortality rate for patients older than 70 years undergoing elective cholecystectomy was nearly 10 times that for younger patients. (medscape.com)
  • The Shanghai Municipal Health Commission has confirmed that a patient infected with the deadly coronavirus has, for the first time since the outbreak, been cured and discharged from hospital. (rt.com)
  • Local authorities in Wuhan are attempting to build a specialized treatment facility in the next 10 days to house all coronavirus patients under one roof, to further limit the spread of the virus. (rt.com)
  • Patients discharged from hospital early to free up beds for coronavirus patients have been told not to contact their GPs for advice. (sivasistasyon.com)
  • The patient, the consenting family member, or the legal guardian should be told about the procedure and any potential complications or disabilities. (medscape.com)
  • Loyola University Medical Center is prepping to potentially see more frostbite and hypothermia patients Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as a second wave in the days that follow, said Dr. Art Sanford, associate professor of surgery at the center. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Analyses based only on in-hospital deaths are potentially biased by differences in hospitals' discharge practices. (bmj.com)
  • Patients who've seen Rush providers in the past three years can log into their MyChart accounts, fill out an online questionnaire and, within an hour, get a message back with a diagnosis and treatment plan. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Of note, Vemuru and his mentor, Dr. Sarah Tevis, an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, plan on continuing follow-up for patients enrolled in the study for another five years. (curetoday.com)
  • Every patient in need of post-hospital services is given a written copy of his or her discharge plan upon leaving the hospital. (emersonhospital.org)
  • This is called a discharge plan. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Following your discharge plan can help you recover and prevent further problems. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Over the past two years the official data shows there has been an increase of 270,000 (31%) in days in acute hospitals when beds have been occupied by patients who have had their discharge delayed unnecessarily, to the current figure of 1.15 million days. (nao.org.uk)
  • ICD-10 and OPCS-4 codes were used to trace patients coded for heart failure, day of discharge, patient demographics, prevalence of comorbidites and mortality data. (bmj.com)
  • Patient data were prospectively computerised with regard to factors at resuscitation. (bmj.com)
  • We don't necessarily have the volume of patients within our database to definitively say one way or the other, but the trends that we see in our early data collection are promising," he explained. (curetoday.com)
  • Our Discharge Summaries solution not only adds pertinent clinical context to Pings alerts but also provides real-time access to essential patient data. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • However, there was a proportion of missing data due to death soon after discharge. (bmj.com)
  • The investigator transcribed the tape-recorded interviews and compiled the data noting specific common concerns of patients during said period of convalescence. (ubc.ca)
  • Design Retrospective analysis of routinely collected hospital data to compare observed deaths in 50 diagnostic categories with deaths predicted by a case mix adjustment method. (bmj.com)
  • How did the data vary by patient/hospital characteristics and in the type of opioids prescribed at discharge? (cdc.gov)
  • Data were also collected from patient history records (N = 14) to identify interventions to increase patients' opportunities to participate in activities inside and outside the home. (lu.se)
  • This descriptive study was designed to explore the perceived concerns of open heart surgery patients following their discharge from hospital. (ubc.ca)
  • The study found that these errors persisted even when pharmacists took a more active role in counseling the patient and reviewing the prescription. (medicalxpress.com)
  • Results Of 929552 patients admitted during the study period there were 31760 patients with heart failure. (bmj.com)
  • Vemuru and his colleagues constructed a study to measure patients' wellbeing following surgery. (curetoday.com)
  • In fact, one study found that adverse events occurred after patient discharge 19-23% of the time," said Russell Olsen, chief product officer of Bamboo Health. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Results 166 discharged patients were identified and 151 of these patients had discharge letters available for evaluation and were included in the study. (bmj.com)
  • A total of 374 patients were admitted to the ICU in the study period. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The study was conducted by means of semi-structured interviews of twenty patients who were convalescing from open heart surgery, who met a set of specified criteria, and who gave written consent to participate in the study. (ubc.ca)
  • The study concluded with recommendations for better preparation of open heart surgery patients for hospital discharge, and suggestions of areas for further investigation. (ubc.ca)
  • Hospitalization material from the Survey Research Center of the University of Michigan, the American Hospital Association, and the Professional Activities Study was examined and evaluated. (cdc.gov)
  • MONDAY, Feb. 10, 2014 (HealthDay News) - Poorer patients do better after leaving the hospital if they receive help from specially trained laypeople known as community health workers, a new study finds. (thehealthcast.com)
  • 13 14 A recent study by Yu et al (2011) showed that for certain surgical procedures approximately a quarter of postoperative deaths occurred after discharge and that 12% took place just one day after discharge from hospital. (bmj.com)
  • Commencing in December 2021, the HIW study sheds light on significant disruptions in the efficient movement of patients. (deeside.com)
  • Similarly, the percentage of visits by patients living in medium or small metropolitan counties decreased by the highest percentage across the study period among all urban and rural categories. (cdc.gov)
  • Mortality was statistically greater for heart failure patients discharged on weekends after cox regression analysis accounting for differences in age, gender, ethnicity and the top contributors to mortality (OR 1.270, 95% confidence intervals 1.219-1.323). (bmj.com)
  • Respiratory conditions are common this time of year in the community, according to the Doctors Hospital of Sarasota. (nbc-2.com)
  • Kaplan-Meier survival analysis demonstrated that although 5-year survival for heart failure patients discharged on Monday-Friday were similar, survival for those discharged on Saturday/Sunday was greatly reduced. (bmj.com)
  • To describe the change in survival and factors associated with survival during a 20 year period among patients suffering from out of hospital cardiac arrest and being hospitalised alive. (bmj.com)
  • Patients were divided into two groups (the first and second 10 year periods). (bmj.com)
  • Although this percentage is small, it represents thousands of discharges every year. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • Using multivariate regression, we compared persistent filling of β blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and/or angiotensin receptor blockers, clopidogrel, and statins at 90 days and 1 year postdischarge between patients discharged from academic and nonacademic hospitals. (duke.edu)
  • Composite persistence to all EBMs prescribed at discharge was low and not significantly different between academic and nonacademic hospitals at 90 days (46% vs 45%, adjusted incidence rate ratio = 0.99, 95% confidence interval 0.95 to 1.04) and at 1 year (39% vs 39%, adjusted incidence rate ratio = 1.02, 95% confidence interval 0.98 to 1.07). (duke.edu)
  • An initial worse functional capacity, age and orthopedic diagnosis are strong predictors for a reduced BI at hospital discharge. (biomedcentral.com)
  • University of Chicago Medicine is reaching out to patients with clinic appointments during the cold weather to see if they'd like to reschedule their visits. (chicagotribune.com)
  • This information is about a way of managing follow-up appointments for some patients after being in hospital. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • You may spend less time attending hospital appointments. (kingstonhospital.nhs.uk)
  • The community health workers encouraged patients to schedule and attend medical appointments after they left the hospital, and even offered to accompany them to their first appointment. (thehealthcast.com)
  • Combining these findings suggests that standardised mortality ratios based on in-hospital mortality are subject to so-called "discharge bias. (bmj.com)
  • RESULTS: The majority of patients (83.72%) received tailored discharge instructions. (scielo.br)
  • RESULTS: Over mean follow-up of 15.6 years, 30% of patients died (n = 1,949) after discharge with an average age at death of 52 years. (ox.ac.uk)
  • And it frees up beds either for more TAVI or other work within cardiology or even other work within the hospital in a non-cardiac environment. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • The hospital Doctor would like you to be seen 8 to 10 weeks after your TAVI in the outpatients clinic. (bsuh.nhs.uk)
  • It is thought that the number of same day discharges is a world record for the procedure known as TAVI (transcatheter aortic valve implantation), while ten is the most performed in a day in the UK. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • Our expert team has adopted internationally-leading TAVI best practices which allows us to treat patients safely and efficiently while improving our hospital capacity. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • These efforts to treat more patients are in line with recent NHS England Guidance calling for local health authorities to review their capacity and ability to offer TAVI due to the increased waiting times for cardiovascular procedures as a result of the pandemic. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • With so many valve disease patients currently on the waiting list it is really impressive that James Cook has prioritised TAVI so that more people can be treated promptly and return to a good quality of life," said Wil Woan, executive director of patient charity Heart Valve Voice. (southtees.nhs.uk)
  • Discharge Summaries has been a game-changer for our network, especially for the coordination in the continuum. (healthcarebusinesstoday.com)
  • Please keep in mind that it is very important to have family members or friends available to transport you home when your physician discharges you. (emersonhospital.org)
  • This article describes experiences in the community of Göteborg over 20 years with regard to treatment, outcome, and predictors of outcome among patients hospitalised alive after out of hospital cardiac arrest. (bmj.com)
  • These studies highlight some of the adverse experiences that can occur in hospitals that lead to patient-initiated discharges. (canadian-nurse.com)
  • It's not unusual for frostbite patients to appear at the hospital days after they first experience problems, he said. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The patient record analysis showed that most patients were discharged from hospital to home within four days. (lu.se)
  • Patients with breast cancer who receive mastectomies and are discharged the same day report similar levels of satisfaction to those who are admitted, but more research is needed, explained an expert. (curetoday.com)