| Literature DB >> 29520576 |
Aaron Pinkhasov1,2, Deepan Singh3,4, Sridivya Chavali1, Lori Legrand1, Rose Calixte5.
Abstract
Constant observation (CO) is a common economic burden on general hospitals. A quality improvement (QI) project focusing on behavioral health (BH) management of this population was piloted using a novel BH protocol for the proactive assessment and management of all patients requiring CO. The impact on CO-cost and length of stay (LOS) was assessed. Data on demographics, diagnoses, psychopharmacologic treatment, complications and clinical setting were collected and analyzed for all CO-patients over a 6-month period. Cost and LOS data were compared with a similar sequential group prior to project implementation. Out of the 533 patients requiring CO during the study period, 491 underwent the protocol. This QI-project resulted in a significant reduction in the average monthly CO-cost by 33.06% and a 15% reduction in LOS without any increase in complications.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive impairment; Constant observation; General hospital; Hospital length of stay; One-to-one observation; Psychiatry consultation and liaison service
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29520576 DOI: 10.1007/s10597-018-0258-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Ment Health J ISSN: 0010-3853