Hospital length of stay on a diabetes cluster unit.

Endocrine Practice : Official Journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
L PoretskyZ Pretto

Abstract

To determine whether the length of hospital stay for patients with either a primary or a secondary diagnosis of diabetes mellitus can be reduced by use of a diabetes cluster unit. For a period of 12 months, we compared the length of hospital stay for 462 patients with diabetes who were admitted to a diabetes cluster unit and for 1,855 patients with diabetes who were admitted to the other medical and surgical units during the same period. Statistical analysis was done by comparing the calculated average length of stay for patients with primary and secondary diagnoses of diabetes admitted to both types of hospital accommodations and comparing these values with the expected lengths of hospital stay based on the New York Group Standard. The mean length of hospital stay for patients who were admitted to the diabetes unit for a primary diagnosis of diabetes was 5.8 days shorter than for those admitted to regular medical and surgical units (7.6 days or 1% below the expected duration versus 13.4 days or 70% longer than the expected duration, respectively; P<0.0002). For a secondary diagnosis of diabetes, patients in the diabetes unit had an average length of stay of 15.5 days (35% longer than the expected duration) in comparison with 1...Continue Reading

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