Why Every Delayed Discharge Is More Than a Bed Problem

In most hospitals, delayed discharges are discussed in the same breath as “bed pressures” or “capacity crises.” The focus is often on numbers, how many patients are “medically fit for discharge” but still in hospital, and the assumption is that freeing those beds will solve the problem. But delayed discharges are never just about beds. They are about flow, safety, patient experience, and the financial and operational health of the entire system.

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