01/11/2023
Dept Of Health Highlights Importance Of Timely Hospital Discharge
As demand for hospital beds increases over the winter months, a timely discharge is both good for you and other patients.
The is the message of the Department of Health in an effort to address the ongoing pressure on Northern Ireland's health service.
The Health and Social Care system needs the active support of those who are in hospital and their families to ensure that when you are medically fit to leave hospital you do so.
A Department of Health spokesperson said: "We want to ensure that the very sick patients who attend our Emergency Departments this winter do not have a lengthy wait and are able to be admitted and treated quickly. This can only happen if hospital patients and their families work with our staff to support the discharge process for those patients who have received their treatment and are medically fit. This will help us free up much needed beds for sick patients.
"This may mean accepting a temporary care home placement if a domiciliary care package is not immediately available or waiting at home, with family support until domiciliary care is sourced.
"It is important to remember that an extended stay in hospital for a patient who is well enough to leave isn't good for the hospital and isn't good for the patient. Staying in hospital when medically fit to leave can lead to complications such as further infections, muscle loss, risk of falls, low mood and confusion."
Health and social care staff will continue to do their best to provide hospital care to all those who need it.
The is the message of the Department of Health in an effort to address the ongoing pressure on Northern Ireland's health service.
The Health and Social Care system needs the active support of those who are in hospital and their families to ensure that when you are medically fit to leave hospital you do so.
A Department of Health spokesperson said: "We want to ensure that the very sick patients who attend our Emergency Departments this winter do not have a lengthy wait and are able to be admitted and treated quickly. This can only happen if hospital patients and their families work with our staff to support the discharge process for those patients who have received their treatment and are medically fit. This will help us free up much needed beds for sick patients.
"This may mean accepting a temporary care home placement if a domiciliary care package is not immediately available or waiting at home, with family support until domiciliary care is sourced.
"It is important to remember that an extended stay in hospital for a patient who is well enough to leave isn't good for the hospital and isn't good for the patient. Staying in hospital when medically fit to leave can lead to complications such as further infections, muscle loss, risk of falls, low mood and confusion."
Health and social care staff will continue to do their best to provide hospital care to all those who need it.
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
02 October 2024
Health Minister Unveils Hospital Reconfiguration Framework
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has launched a new framework aimed at reconfiguring hospitals across Northern Ireland to create a more sustainable and efficient network of care. The document, titled 'Hospitals – Creating a Network for Better Outcomes', outlines the key principles that will guide the reorganisation of hospital services.
Health Minister Unveils Hospital Reconfiguration Framework
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has launched a new framework aimed at reconfiguring hospitals across Northern Ireland to create a more sustainable and efficient network of care. The document, titled 'Hospitals – Creating a Network for Better Outcomes', outlines the key principles that will guide the reorganisation of hospital services.
11 June 2002
Tyrone County hospital set to lose acute services
Local assembly members have expressed their concern over the proposal to remove acute and life saving emergency services from Tyrone County Hospital. The proposals, as recommended in the Hayes Report, are expected to be endorsed by the Health Minister Bairbre de Brún tomorrow in a consultation document.
Tyrone County hospital set to lose acute services
Local assembly members have expressed their concern over the proposal to remove acute and life saving emergency services from Tyrone County Hospital. The proposals, as recommended in the Hayes Report, are expected to be endorsed by the Health Minister Bairbre de Brún tomorrow in a consultation document.
15 March 2022
Over 1,700 Patients Receiving Ground-Breaking Covid-19 Treatments
More than 1,700 patients at highest risk of serious illness across NI have received ground-breaking Covid-19 treatments. The patients have received neutralising monoclonal antibody (nMAB) and antiviral treatments at Health and Social Care (HSC) Trust Outpatient COVID-19 Treatment services (OCTs), or oral antiviral medicine to take at home.
Over 1,700 Patients Receiving Ground-Breaking Covid-19 Treatments
More than 1,700 patients at highest risk of serious illness across NI have received ground-breaking Covid-19 treatments. The patients have received neutralising monoclonal antibody (nMAB) and antiviral treatments at Health and Social Care (HSC) Trust Outpatient COVID-19 Treatment services (OCTs), or oral antiviral medicine to take at home.
16 April 2019
Hospital Deaths While Awaiting Discharge 'Extremely Worrying'
MLAs have hit out after new figures revealed that over 200 people have died in hospital while waiting to be discharged. The report by Marie Curie shows that delayed discharges meant patients were dying in care despite being declared ready to go home.
Hospital Deaths While Awaiting Discharge 'Extremely Worrying'
MLAs have hit out after new figures revealed that over 200 people have died in hospital while waiting to be discharged. The report by Marie Curie shows that delayed discharges meant patients were dying in care despite being declared ready to go home.
28 July 2022
Public Urged To Support Health Service
Timely discharge from hospitals will help the health service deal with severe and ongoing pressures, the Department of Health has said. Staff continue to do their best to provide hospital care to all those who need it. Hospital patients and their families can play their part by supporting timely discharge - helping to free up much needed beds.
Public Urged To Support Health Service
Timely discharge from hospitals will help the health service deal with severe and ongoing pressures, the Department of Health has said. Staff continue to do their best to provide hospital care to all those who need it. Hospital patients and their families can play their part by supporting timely discharge - helping to free up much needed beds.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.