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Real-time Reporting

Real-time Reporting. Diana Beard National Project Manager. What is a real-time report? Why would we want one? What should we include? Future development?. Improving Care - time to theatre Scottish Hip Fracture Audit. What to include?. Admissions, readmissions and discharges

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Real-time Reporting

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  1. Real-time Reporting Diana Beard National Project Manager

  2. What is a real-time report? • Why would we want one? • What should we include? • Future development?

  3. Improving Care - time to theatreScottish Hip Fracture Audit

  4. What to include? • Admissions, readmissions and discharges • Admissions by specialty • Emergency or elective • ACP – advanced respiratory support and central lines • Level of care • Length of stay • Occupancy rates

  5. Three groups of patients

  6. Number of admissions by specialty

  7. Example hospitals v Scotland

  8. Augmented Care Period:Advanced Respiratory Support (ARS) and Central Lines (CL)

  9. Level of care Level 3: patients requiring advanced respiratory support or 2 or more organs supported Level 2: single organ support Level 1: patients at risk of condition deteriorating

  10. Length of stay

  11. Occupancy

  12. Future development • Do you think this might be useful? • What would you like to see in it? • Comparisons against Scotland?

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