Burden of delayed discharge on acute hospital medical wards: A retrospective ecological study in Rome, Italy.
Antonio VinciGiuseppe FuriaVittoria CammalleriVittoria ColamestaPatrizia ChierchiniOrnella CorradoAssunta MammarellaFabio IngravalleDorian BardhiRosa Maria MalerbaEdoardo CarnevaleSusanna GentiliGianfranco DamianiCorrado De VitoMassimo MauriciPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Delayed discharge may cause a "bottleneck" in admissions and result in overcrowded Emergency Department, overall poor performance, and increase in overall costs. A consisted proportion of available beds can get inappropriately occupied, and this inflates both direct and indirect costs. Clinical conditions on admission are not a good predictor of delay in discharge, and the root causes of this phenomenon likely lie in organizational issues (on structure\system level) and social issues (on patient's level).