Overstay Predictor Project: Difference between revisions
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TOstryzniuk (talk | contribs) Any September admissions that are still outstanding, overstay must still be completed. Overstay project stop date - Nov 1.19. |
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|ProjectRequestor=Mary Ann Lynch and Dr Eberhard Renner | |ProjectRequestor=Mary Ann Lynch and Dr Eberhard Renner | ||
|ProjectCollectionStartDate=2012-11-05 | |ProjectCollectionStartDate=2012-11-05 | ||
|ProjectCollectionStopDate=2019-11-01 | |||
|Project={{PAGENAME}} | |Project={{PAGENAME}} | ||
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'''''See [[Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions]] for collection instructions for this project.''''' | '''''See [[Overstay Predictor Project Collection Instructions]] for collection instructions for this project.''''' | ||
STOP DATE: any new admission as of November 1, 2019 | |||
A small number of patients overstays for a significant amount of time after they are medically ready for discharge. Though the number of patients is small, a significant proportion of bed-days is wasted in the process. The Overstay Predictor Project uses an [[Overstay Predictor Project Algorithm | algorithm]] to that uses data collected by the Critical Care and Medicine Database to predict an overstay risk. This risk is communicated to ward staff using a red sticker on charts and a direct communication to the unit manager. | A small number of patients overstays for a significant amount of time after they are medically ready for discharge. Though the number of patients is small, a significant proportion of bed-days is wasted in the process. The Overstay Predictor Project uses an [[Overstay Predictor Project Algorithm | algorithm]] to that uses data collected by the Critical Care and Medicine Database to predict an overstay risk. This risk is communicated to ward staff using a red sticker on charts and a direct communication to the unit manager. | ||