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Percentage of patients who have had
a 7-day post-hospital discharge
follow-up by a primary care provider
(physician or nurse practitioner) for
the following conditions: pneumonia,
diabetes, stroke, gastrointestinal
disease, congestive heart failure,
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, and cardiac conditions.
| 20/12/2019 |
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Percentage of patients or clients who see their primary care provider within 7 days after discharge from hospital for selected conditions. The percent of enrolled patients with an acute inpatient hospital stay for: Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Cardiac Conditions Congestive heart failure (CHF) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Pneumonia Diabetes Stroke Gastrointestinal Disease
| 20/03/2019 |
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This indicator measures the maximum amount of time (in hours) in which 9 of 10 patients have completed their emergency department visits to go home or be admitted to hospital as an inpatient. Two patient groups are as follows: 1. All admitted patients plus non_admitted patients with CTAS Level in ('1','2','3') 2. All non_admitted patients with CTAS Level in ('4','5') A lower number of hours is better.
| 17/04/2018 |
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ED length of stay is defined as the time from triage or registration, whichever comes first, to the time the patient leaves the ED to a hospital bed. Measured in hours. The 90th percentile is the maximum length of time in which 9 of 10 patients have completed their ED visit. Exclusion: non-admitted patients Note: This indicator definition is consistent with the Hospital Service Accountability Agreement Performance Measure.
| 27/10/2016 |
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This indicator measures the total ED length of stay* where 9 out of 10 complex patients completed their visits. *ED length of stay defined as the time from triage or registration, whichever comes first, to the time the patient leaves the ED.
| 04/03/2019 |
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