Increasing and sustaining discharges by noon – a multi-year process improvement project

Ryan Bailey,Ankur Segon,Sean Garcia, Saket Kottewar, Ting Lu, Nelson Tuazon, Lisa Sanchez, Jonathan A. Gelfond,Gregory Bowling

BMC Health Services Research(2024)

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Abstract
High hospital occupancy degrades emergency department performance by increasing wait times, decreasing patient satisfaction, and increasing patient morbidity and mortality. Late discharges contribute to high hospital occupancy by increasing emergency department (ED) patient length of stay (LOS). We share our experience with increasing and sustaining early discharges at a 650-bed academic medical center in the United States. Our process improvement project followed the Institute of Medicine Model for Improvement of successive Plan‒Do‒Study‒Act cycles. We implemented multiple iterative interventions over 41 months. As a result, the proportion of discharge orders before 10 am increased from 8.7
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Key words
Patient discharge,Hospitalist,Length of stay,Patient readmission,Hospital capacity,Multidisciplinary,Patient safety,Process improvement,Emergency department boarding
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