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Process for improving early hospital discharge: a study of outcomes

García Alonso D, Enguix N, Valverde L, Castells M, Pascual I, Esquerda A, Sarlé J

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Directora del Ámbito de Atención Urgente. Coordinadora Administrativa de Hospitalización. Coordinadora Administrativa de Urgencias. Coordinadora de Enfermería del Área Médica. Coordinadora de Enfermería del Área Qui

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García Alonso D, Enguix N, Valverde L, Castells M, Pascual I, Esquerda A, et al. Process for improving early hospital discharge: a study of outcomes. Emergencias. 2011;23:29-34

Summary

Objectives: To describe process changes implemented to encourage early hospital

discharge and reduce emergency admission delays for adult medical and surgical

patients and to analyze outcomes achieved.

Methods: Our hospital’s discharge system was analyzed to identify the main

shortcomings. The process was then reengineered to create a hospital discharge plan

whose implementation required several changes in care pathways and information

systems. We gathered data on discharges of adult medical and surgical patients during 3

shifts (9 A.M. to 1 P.M.; 1 to 5 P.M.; 5 to 9 P.M.) before (2006) and during the 2 years

(2008-2009) following the plan’s introduction in 2007. Outcomes were compared using

the ÷2 test.

Results: The early hospital discharge plan improved the care pathways involved in this

complex process at all levels of our organization, leading to an increase of 30% in the

overall number of discharges within 13 hours of admission (P<.001), mainly attributable to early medical discharges. Conclusions: Multidisciplinary teamwork and the cooperation of key persons in the system made it possible to discharge more patients within half a day. Use of clinical information storage and retrieval systems were essential for coordinating efforts and automating tasks in real time. The plan also represented an important cultural shift in our planning of hospital discharges.

 

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