Work in progress – Hospital Discharges
Work in progress
We are currently undertaking work in order to produce this publication. Details of when we aim to publish the finalised report are indicated below.
Once a patient is considered medically fit to leave hospital, timely discharge is vital – both for the patient and for flow through the system. A hospital discharge is categorised as ‘complex’ if it requires significant home-based or community-based services to be arranged before it can take place. Non-complex cases are classed as ‘simple’ discharges. Simple discharges do not typically require post-discharge arrangements.
Preliminary work indicates that:
Overcrowding in emergency departments and lengthy ambulance handovers are frequently cited as being a result of delayed discharges resulting in poor patient flow.
There are particular challenges with ensuring timely hospital discharges for patients with complex support needs, with delays frequently attributed to difficulties in accessing both care/nursing home placements and domiciliary care packages.
The intended scope of our review will include considering:
Performance against discharge targets.
The causes of delays, including issues in the care home and domiciliary care sector.
The impact of delayed hospital discharges.
Initiatives to improve hospital discharge performance.
We aim to publish in Winter 2026.