Delayed discharges from a tertiary teaching hospital in Israel- incidence, implications, and solutions
ConclusionsHealth-care systems must adapt to the current patients ’ case-mix to achieve optimal utilization of hospital beds and maximal operational efficiency. The number of long-term care beds should be increased, the coordination between general hospitals, health maintenance organizations and long-term facilities improved, and patients that may require long t erm care after the acute phase of their illness should be early identified and addressed. Meanwhile, establishment of organic units for waiting patients and reorganization of the hospital structure should be considered.
Source: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research
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