Indicators of surgical patients after the implementation of an Internal Bed Regulation Committee in a university hospital*
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-220X2020001903719Keywords:
Bed Occupance, Surgicenters, Indicators of Health Services, Hospital Administration, Operating Room NursingAbstract
Objective: To analyze the indicators of surgical patients after the implementation of an Internal Bed Regulation Committee in a university hospital. Method: Longitudinal, quantitative, and retrospective study. The data collection was conducted in the Hospital Management Information institutional system, from which the information of patients submitted to surgical procedures from January 2015 to June 2018 were obtained. To verify the data trends, a simple linear regression model was used. Results: The predominance of patients aged 20 to 39 and hospitalized on an emergency basis was observed. An ascending trend for structure indicators was verified regarding the number of surgical procedures and patients per surgical room. The process indicators were stagnant. An ascending trend was presented by the result indicators related to the number of surgical patients, hospitalized surgical patients, surgical procedures, and patients with Hospitalization Authorization. Conclusion: A change in the mean values of the process indicators was observed, showing the performance of this service. Organizational changes were also observed regarding the establishment of norms, processes, and flows.
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