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Percentage of patients whose delay is attributable to the NHS (monthly snapshot) (3594) Metric type
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- Based on a snaphot on the last Thursday of the month, this is the percentage of patients whose delayed transfer of care is attributable to the NHS. A delayed transfer of care occurs when a patient is ready to depart from such care and is still occupying a bed. A patient is ready for transfer when a clinical decision has been made that patient is ready for transfer AND a multi-disciplinary team decision has been made that patient is ready for transfer AND the patient is safe to discharge/transfer.
Data on delayed transfers of care is collected from providers of NHS funded care and can be viewed by the local authority that is responsible for each patient delayed, the agency responsible for delay (NHS, Social Services or both), the type of care that the patient receives (acute or non-acute) and the reason for delay. This data is provided through the Department of Health dataset MSitReps DTOC.
- Modified
- 27 Nov 2023
- Data last updated
- 31 Dec 2020
- Short label
- Percentage of patients whose delay is attributable to the NHS
- Status
- Discontinu
- Output precision
- 1
- Polarity
- a low value is good
- Measure
- Percentage of patients
- Dataset
- Delayed transfers of care (monthly)
- Collection
- Monthly situation Report on Acute and Non-Acute Delayed Transfers of Care by Local Authority
- Source
- NHS England
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