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Planning for the future: the experience of implementing a children’s day assessment unit in a district general hospital
  1. David W Beverleya,
  2. Robin J Balla,
  3. Robert A Smitha,
  4. Michael J Harrana,
  5. G Mary Durransa,
  6. Sally Keenana,
  7. Judith Smitha,
  8. Barbara Durackb
  1. aDepartment of Paediatrics, York District Hospital, Wigginton Road, York YO3 7HE, bManagement Information Department
  1. Dr Beverley.

Abstract

A paediatric day assessment unit was opened in May 1995. An audit of the first year’s activity showed that, despite an increase in emergency admissions of 8.4%, the number of children admitted as an emergency overnight was reduced by 3% in paediatrics and 7.2% in surgery. In the first year, 1731 children were assessed as an emergency of whom 658 did not require admission to the inpatient ward. Midnight occupancy fell 17.7 % in paediatrics and 25.4% in surgery. The nurse staffing costs fell over £32 000 in the first year. No adverse events occurred during the first year of operation; this type of facility could lead to a more efficient use of resources in any children’s unit.

  • day assessment unit
  • ambulatory paediatrics

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