TITLE:
Reducing Hospital Stays for Patients Discharged to Nursing Homes
AUTHORS:
Ronald Lagoe, Karen Dabrowski, Shelly Littau
KEYWORDS:
Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Hospital Utilization
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.12 No.3,
March
13,
2023
ABSTRACT: This study described programs that support length of stay reduction in the metropolitan area of Syracuse, New York. It demonstrated that these initiatives could improve hospital efficiency by expediting the movement of patients from inpatient hospitals to nursing homes at the community level. The Subacute and Complex Care Programs have focused on hospital patients with some of the longest lengths of stay. The inpatient days associated with these patients have the greatest potential for moving from acute care to long-term care providers. The use of these programs has the potential for saving staff time in hospitals associated with nurses, as well as pharmaceuticals and testing. All of these resources have contributed to the high costs of inpatient acute care.