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lock tf in if u wasting time in the tampon aisle. #knowyourflow

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I think we're getting close to the point when @whitefleece.bsky.social and I are ready to launch our #KnowYourFlow and #TriptychMetrics slogans into the World of Unscheduled Care!

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A table of six numbers organised in two columns and three rows. The first row shows the average number of admissions per day (6.1) into the specialty of General Medicine. The second row shows the average length of stay (measured in days) of these admissions. The third row shows the average number of beds occupied as a result of the combination of admissions and length of stay. The first column shows the measured numbers for 2023-24; the second column shows the 'ought to be' numbers needed in order for the system to enable improved patient flow. We've assumed here that the number of admissions is to remain the same at 6.1 per day, but in order for the number of occupied beds to reduce from 60.4 to the desired level of 49.4, average length of stay would need to reduce from 9.9 days to 8.1 days.

A table of six numbers organised in two columns and three rows. The first row shows the average number of admissions per day (6.1) into the specialty of General Medicine. The second row shows the average length of stay (measured in days) of these admissions. The third row shows the average number of beds occupied as a result of the combination of admissions and length of stay. The first column shows the measured numbers for 2023-24; the second column shows the 'ought to be' numbers needed in order for the system to enable improved patient flow. We've assumed here that the number of admissions is to remain the same at 6.1 per day, but in order for the number of occupied beds to reduce from 60.4 to the desired level of 49.4, average length of stay would need to reduce from 9.9 days to 8.1 days.

More thinking out loud about patient flow data. Here's one way we could display a specialty's Little's Law numbers that might help managers and clinicians better understand patient flow. A bit 'static'? Yes. A bit abstract? Maybe. A bit too complicated? No. (IMHO)
#KnowYourFlow

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Any kind he wants #knowyourflow

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