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Discharge Data Analysis and Management Strategies in Hospital Care

This report, presented by Mike Quinn, Managing Director of Medicine and MOPRS Cluster, reviews the elective and non-elective discharge data from 2012/13 and 2013/14. It highlights significant trends, including a notable decrease in elective discharges with forecasts showing a movement of +332 for the upcoming fiscal year. Non-elective discharges also showed a decline, with a forecasted movement of -1,744. The report addresses average length of stay, the Trust Recovery Plan for unscheduled care, and weekend consultant rounds, providing actionable insights for improving discharge processes.

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Discharge Data Analysis and Management Strategies in Hospital Care

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  1. Governors Meeting Hospital Discharges Mike Quinn, Managing Director Medicine and MOPRS Cluster 9 October 2013

  2. Discharge Data by Specialty Elective Discharges 2012/13 = 68,666 Elective Discharges 2013/14 = 34,499 (M6) 68,998 FCYE Elective Forecast Movement of +332 (forecast) Non-Elective Discharges 2012/13 = 73,176 Non-Elective Discharges 2013/14 = 35,716 (M6) 71,432 FCYE Non-Elective Movement of -1,744 (forecast) Page 2

  3. Page 3 Average Length of Stay Data

  4. Page 4 Trust Recovery Plan – Unscheduled Care: Back Door

  5. Page 5 Unscheduled Care – Back Door Plan

  6. Daily IDB themes list showing breakdown by grouping against total list

  7. Page 7 Medicine Daily Discharges and Outliers (KitBag)

  8. Page 8 Weekend Consultant Rounds

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