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2023
Abstract Hospital discharge requires careful planning. A hospital admission can serve valuable functions, but a person should remain in hospital only when necessary care cannot be delivered elsewhere. This determines when discharge should occur.
Rowan H. Harwood +4 more
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Abstract Hospital discharge requires careful planning. A hospital admission can serve valuable functions, but a person should remain in hospital only when necessary care cannot be delivered elsewhere. This determines when discharge should occur.
Rowan H. Harwood +4 more
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American Nurse Journal, 2023
Transformational Leadership and Structural Empowerment drive an innovative initiative.
Kyle Choquette, Rebecca Dwyer
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Transformational Leadership and Structural Empowerment drive an innovative initiative.
Kyle Choquette, Rebecca Dwyer
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Improving Hospital Discharge Data: Lessons From the National Hospital Discharge Survey
Medical Care, 1981The most recent study by the Institute of Medicine of the reliability of hospital discharge data abstracted from patients' medical records documents the continuing presence of a substantial level of imprecision and error, affirming the findings of earlier studies.
L K, Demlo, P M, Campbell
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Journal of Patient Safety, 2007
The hospital discharge is a handoff, ripe embedded structural risks and hazards that can result in passive or active failures among "sharp end" providers. These failures can result in medical errors and an array of postdischarge adverse events. There are now emerging data to suggest that postdischarge-related adverse events and rehospitalizations can ...
Jeffrey L. Greenwald +2 more
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The hospital discharge is a handoff, ripe embedded structural risks and hazards that can result in passive or active failures among "sharp end" providers. These failures can result in medical errors and an array of postdischarge adverse events. There are now emerging data to suggest that postdischarge-related adverse events and rehospitalizations can ...
Jeffrey L. Greenwald +2 more
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A NEW HOSPITAL DISCHARGE LETTER
The Lancet, 1973Abstract The present hospital discharge letter is unsatisfactory. An alternative letter is proposed which overcomes some of the current defects and provides the primary-care physician with a document on which he can base future management plans.
J G, Stevenson +2 more
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