Trends in day surgery rates
BMJ 2005; 331 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.331.7520.803 (Published 06 October 2005) Cite this as: BMJ 2005;331:803- Paul Aylin,
- Susan Williams,
- Brian Jarman,
- Alex Bottle
- Dr Foster Unit, Imperial College
The NHS Plan predicts that 75% of all elective operations will be carried out as day cases.w1According to the British Association of Day Surgery, patients overwhelmingly endorse day surgery and it provides timely treatment, less risk of cancellation, lower incidence of hospital acquired infections, and an earlier return to normal activities.w2We looked at rates of day surgery, using the Audit Commission's collection of 25 operationsw3by using hospital episode statistics between 1996-7 and 2003-4.
The bottom line
Day surgery rates have continued to rise steadily over the past eight years
Wide variation between trusts still exists
Day case rates have decreased for some procedures
We looked at trends over time and compared rates across acute trusts. Overall, the proportion of procedures …
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