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What your data tells us

Frits Kadijk Continuing Care. What your data tells us. What we are discussing. What data do we collect and why What it tell us What do we need it to tell us Challenge of moving from measuring outputs to outcomes. Reports for Health Service. Aims of these health service reports:

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What your data tells us

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  1. Frits Kadijk Continuing Care What your data tells us

  2. What we are discussing • What data do we collect and why • What it tell us • What do we need it to tell us • Challenge of moving from measuring outputs to outcomes

  3. Reports for Health Service Aims of these health service reports: detailed information on subacute programs monitor performance of subacute programs benchmarking with other subacute services understand AN-SNAP categories understand models of care shared learning across subacute sector future subacute service planning

  4. What does it tells us

  5. Rehab and GEM patients age profile

  6. Growing number of GEM separations and reduction in length of stay ALOS in 04/05 26.3 days – reduced to 21.3 days in 12/13 77% growth in GEM discharges between 04/05 and 12/13

  7. Where are GEM patients discharged 2012-13

  8. GEM – Comparison of two services Discharge Destination

  9. GEM – Separations by LOS

  10. Growing number of rehabilitation separations and reduction in length of stay ALOS in 04/05 23.7 days – reduced to 20.5 days in 12/13 21% growth in rehab discharge between 04/05 and 12/13

  11. Level 4 metro health services rehab casemix

  12. Rehab – comparison of three services

  13. Admitted rehab – LOS

  14. What does the data tells us – non-admitted • VINAH MDS collects data on: • Client activity • Activity to target • Referral patterns • Health conditions • Professional group • Episode duration • Re-admission rate • Advance care plan • Delivery mode • Discharge destination

  15. SACS funding and activity levels

  16. Referral source

  17. Delivery Setting

  18. Professional groups in SACS

  19. Changing models of care • Ortho home based project in 2007-08? • Stroke early discharge in 2013-14 • Impacting on acute LOS and possibly transfers to subacute beds • More local rehab available in regional areas • Limited changes in home based rehabilitation • Options for earlier d/c from subacute beds with more HB and medical support for complex clients?

  20. VINAH reports – Future work • Review reports against Service requirements • Development of a HIP Summary Report • Provision of reports that support the data elements collected for activity based funding • Improve quality and accuracy of reports

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