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Panel: Discharge healthier patients when disaster strikes

Case Management Weekly, January 3, 2007

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Panel: Discharge healthier patients when disaster strikes

Discharging healthier patients is one way to make room for the expected surge of disaster victims, according to a blue-ribbon panel studying ways to improve disaster care. The goal is to make room for patients with more severe injuries or illnesses, according to a Johns Hopkins press release.

Early data shows that hospitals could clear up to 70% of their hospitals in three days if they were to follow the recommendation. Hospitals should routinely score each patient's relative health, which would help to determine who could manage with an early discharge should a disaster strike.

Source:Patient Flow Weekly, HCPro, Inc.



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