Question
When a referral to hospital must be considered, how to limit the duration of the hospitalisation?
Problem description
Once a patient, followed by the mobile crisis team, is admitted to hospital, responsibility is taken over by the hospital unit. Most of the time a short stay in hospital is intended, but often the result is that the persons stays longer than intended at the hospital unit
Impact - effect
Also for persons that could be very rapidly re-transferred to the mobile team, hospitalisation takes longer then intended and they risk to stay in an intra-mural pathway. This is, by the way, often feared by the patients themselves
To do
To do: to introduce a “bed-on-demand” procedure, where responsibility stays in the hands of the mobile team. With the intention to support the patient as soon as possible back home, by the mobile team. Regarding these beds-on-demand, a maximum number of hours could be defined for bed use. This will give the possibility to the crisis team to evaluate whether the patient could be followed up at home or should stay for a longer period in hospital
Theme
Acute care pathway
Topic
Coordination of an acute care pathway
Reference - contact
Birgitte Carpentier, Nick Beyens (CKB)
Mobile team
2A
Project
GGZ De Kempen
Intership abroad - place
Aalesund
Date
May 2014
