Monday, 11 July 2016

Delayed discharges and hospital type: evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type: evidence from the English NHS
This study investigated how delayed discharges vary by hospital type (acute, specialist, mental health, teaching), and the extent to which such differences can be explained by demography, case-mix, the availability of long-term care and hospital governance as reflected in whether the hospital has foundation trust status, which gives greater financial autonomy and flexibility in staffing and pay.

Centre for Health Economics

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