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Day Case Surgery solution
Accelerating implementation to reduce waiting lists and increase bed capacity
The challenge: surgical waitlists are long and getting longer
Nearly 6 million UK patients are on surgical waiting lists as of October 2021. This is the highest number since NHS began keeping records in 2007 and it is expected to increase substantially due to continued disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Wait times are also expanding
More than a third of patients needing an elective procedure are waiting 18 weeks or longer from their referral. By contrast, 92% should have been treated already by this time, according to NHS standards.
Delays can be costly
Delayed and unequal access to timely treatment can lead to deterioration of the patient’s condition. It can also have a negative psychological and social impact, possibly requiring more intensive and expensive care with poorer outcomes.
What’s the solution?
One way hospitals can address these issues is by moving more elective procedures to day cases, as opposed to using an inpatient pathway. The day case approach has been shown to provide equivalent or better quality and safety of care along with these benefits:
Moving to day case surgery is complex, but we can help you get there faster
Transitioning from inpatient to day case is challenging as implementation could require the redesign of models of care involving new processes and protocols. This could be especially difficult in the midst of COVID-19.
Our solution helps hospitals accelerate the implementation of day-case surgery in a programmed approach that includes these three elements:
Multiple pathways. One solution.
Our standardised pathways are available across a range of specialties, including:
Results:
Our Day Case Surgery solution helped these hospitals reduce waitlists and improve capacity
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