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Managing capacity and demand across the patient journey.

机译:在整个患者旅程中管理能力和需求。

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Bed availability remains the main operational focus for managers and clinicians on a day-to-day basis within the NHS. There is now published research that establishes a lack of bed stock is too simplistic an explanation of the situation. Other reasons for bed shortage include the daily and weekly lack of synchronisation of admissions and discharges, the large variation in bed occupancy over time, the downtime during weekends and holiday periods, wasted time during inpatient stays and the variation in patient length of stay. So far most of what little work has been done has focused on the front end of the process, to 'buffer' unplanned admissions through the use of short-stay facilities, such as medical assessment units, as a short-term solution. This paper reviews the evidence for the hypothesis that bed availability problems can be solved by actions other than the addition of more beds to the system.
机译:在NHS中,床位的可用性仍然是经理和临床医生日常工作的主要重点。现在有发表的研究表明缺乏床头柜对这种情况的解释过于简单。床位短缺的其他原因包括每天和每周的入院和出院同步性不高,床位占用随时间的变化大,周末和节假日的停机时间,住院期间浪费的时间以及住院时间的变化。到目前为止,几乎所有未完成的工作都集中在流程的前端,通过使用短期住宿设施(例如医疗评估单位)来“缓冲”计划外的入学作为短期解决方案。本文回顾了以下假设的证据,即除了向系统中添加更多床位以外,还可以通过其他措施解决床位可用性问题。

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