Capital and Coast DHB Shorter Stays in the ED and Use of ED Observation Unit
Health Sector Workers Network made this Official Information request to Capital and Coast District Health Board
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From: Health Sector Workers Network
Dear Capital and Coast District Health Board,
Kia ora
Health Sector Workers Network is asking your DHB to provide information to the following questions:
1. What are the percentages of patients presenting to the Emergency Departments that were admitted, discharged or transferred within six hours of presentation for each month of the year June 2016 to June 2017?
2. Please provide any DHB policy concerning guidelines and use of the ED observation unit? By “ED observation unit”, we are referring to the usage defined by the Ministry Of Health in the paper Streaming and the use of Emergency Department Observation Units and Inpatient Assessment Units.
3. What percentage of total ED presentations for each month of the year June 2016 to June 2017 utilised the ED Observation unit?
4. What percentage of patients utilising the ED observation unit were discharged home from this location for each month of the year June 2016 to June 2017?
5. What is your DHB’s expected length of stay for the patients utilising the ED observation unit?
6. What percentage of patients for each month of the year June 2016 to June 2017 exceeding the length of stay given in question 5?
Yours faithfully,
Health Sector Workers Network
From: Annabella Gamboni [CCDHB]
Capital and Coast District Health Board
Thank you for your request for official information, received by Capital & Coast District Health Board on 12 October.
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Our reference number for your request is: 2017/229.
Kind regards,
Annabella Gamboni
Communications Assistant | Communications Unit | Capital & Coast District Health Board | Ūpoko ki te uru hauora
M: 027 558 8886 | T: 04 806 2280 | Ext: 82280 | www.ccdhb.org.nz | www.facebook.com/CCDHB
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From: Andrea Martin [CCDHB]
Capital and Coast District Health Board
Good afternoon
Please find attached our response to your OIA request relating to
Emergency Department (ED) presentations and the use of an ED Observation
Unit.
Kind regards
Andrea
Andrea Martin
Personal Assistant to:
Carey Virtue, Executive Director, Operations
Dr Anna Ranta, Executive Director, Clinical
Dr Grant Pidgeon, Executive Director, Clinical
Medicine, Cancer & Community Directorate | Level 6, Grace Neill Block,
Wellington Regional Hospital | Capital & Coast District Health Board |
Ūpoko ki te uru hauora
T: 04 806 2586 | Ext: 82586 | [1]www.ccdhb.org.nz |
[2]www.facebook.com/CCDHB
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