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Patient Flow Patient Flow is the discipline of ensuring that patients journey through a healthcare system as efficiently, safely and quickly as possible. The aim is to ensure that the patient moves from referral to the post discharge phase safely, efficiently and quickly. Patient Flow is receiving increased focus as healthcare systems see increasing demand, reducing budgets and patients needs and treatments become increasingly complex[1].
Patient Flow in Acute Care
editMedical Division
editAcute Care Hub
editSurgical Division
editTheatres
editIntegrated Health Care
editPatient Flow in Primary Care
editPatient Flow Managers
editPatient Flow Management Systems
editClinical Coordination Centre
editLean Management
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edit- ^ "The Future Hospital" (PDF). RCP. Royal College of Phycisians. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
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