Internal Reference Number: FOI_7227
Date Request Received: 08/06/2023 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 20/07/2023 00:00:00
This response was sent via: By Email
Request Summary: Respiratory Department treatments
Request Category: Companies
Question Number 1: For the period from the 1st of March 2022 to the 28th of February 2023, (a) how many patients were admitted to your hospitals with the following SNOMED codes, (b) how long did they stay in the hospital in terms of the average length of stay, (c) how many were readmitted within 30, 60 and 90 days, and (d) how many wards were they admitted to during their stay? See attachment for codes If it is not possible to supply any part of this information, please provide as much information as possible. | |
Answer To Question 1: Please find our response to this question in the Excel spreadsheet attached. To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below: FOI_7227 Q1 - Respiratory Department Treatments.xlsx | |
Question Number 2: How was their respiratory rate incorporated into the NEWS2 record and EHR or similar system for the patients admitted with these codes? Please describe as closely as possible the process and systems used. | |
Answer To Question 2: Patient's respiratory rate is recorded as part of a full set of vital observations and recorded on the NEWS2 scoring system. The frequency depends on the clinical presentation of the individual at that time and the score of the NEWS2. The process involves counting the breaths a patient takes over a 1 minute period. Good practice would include feeling for the patient's radial pulse as a form of distraction, so the patient does not recognise the healthcare professional is measuring breaths which can influence the result. Assessing the pattern of breaths taken, the use of accessory muscles and whether the chest is symmetrical comes with experience and should be part of the respiratory assessment but not necessarily part of the rate for NEWS2 scoring. | |
Question Number 3: 3. Was any digital or remote patient monitoring of respiratory rate used to monitor these patients? If yes, what form did this monitoring take, and who was the supplier or manufacturer? | |
Answer To Question 3: Digital or remote respiratory rate monitoring is not used. | |
Please see Attachments: | |
To return to the list of all the FOI requests please click here |
Our staff at 69ÀÏʪ»ú¸£Àû District Hospital have long been well regarded for the quality of care and treatment they provide for our patients and for their innovation, commitment and professionalism. This has been recognised in a wide range of achievements and it is reflected in our award of NHS Foundation Trust status. This is afforded to hospitals that provide the highest standards of care.