SG HOSPITALS MOVING PATIENTS TO SOFAS TO FREE UP MORE BEDS. Even Before 6.9M!

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http://therealsingapore.com/content/hospitals-start-moving-some-patients-sofas-free-more-beds


[h=1]HOSPITALS TO START MOVING SOME PATIENTS TO SOFAS TO FREE UP MORE BEDS[/h]


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20 Aug 2014 - 11:59pm









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The Ministry of Health explained today a new initiative that is expected to help free up some extra beds in acute care hospitals.

MOH explained that there will be patient discharge lounges whereby patients waiting to be discharged will be moved from their beds and into a lounge room with couches and chairs so that their beds can be used for someone else.

The move is supposed to help ease the bed crunch especially as Singapore's ageing population puts more stress on the healthcare system.

The lounge rooms are designed for patients to wait in while their documents or medication is prepared. They can also stay there while waiting for family to pick them up.
The new facilities are already being used in NUH, Changi General and Khoo Teck Puat hospitals.

While it may not seem like much of a change, for example, NUH sees over 150 new admissions and discharges everyday and while on average the process takes 1.5 hours per patient, the time can be quite long if family members delay or are unable to pick up their relatives straight away.








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If these patients are all moved to a discharge lounge, their beds can start to be used sooner for the next patients.

The lounges will also be set up in other public hospitals over the rest of the year to help free up more beds.
 
is this the chair they sit in and watch a movie before their bodies get reprocessed and turned into soylent green?
 
sg hospitals need to chase away these elderly bed hogs as there's nothing major with them, and all it takes is someone in the family to take care of them at home. :rolleyes:
 
Wah lau ...world class health care ...praised so widely ....yet not enough beds. And this is a system where patients have to pay thousands out of pocket for care.

Time for those angmo columnists to open their eyes instead of taking the fake statistics posted by the PAP government.
 
Wah lau ...world class health care ...praised so widely ....yet not enough beds. And this is a system where patients have to pay thousands out of pocket for care.

Time for those angmo columnists to open their eyes instead of taking the fake statistics posted by the PAP government.

the problem is not with sg hospitals. the problem lies with sinkie patients who are overstaying their welcum. :cool:
 
the problem is not with sg hospitals. the problem lies with sinkie patients who are overstaying their welcum. :cool:


They pay mah ...and they pay lots. Of course, nothing to compare to the US, the world's most expensive health care.
 
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