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Extended Day Only Model of Care

The Extended Day Only is a model of care that has improved certainty for patients, assists with reducing elective surgery delays, supports the management of waiting lists and reduces operating costs.  This model illustrates how the implementation of key elements of an Extended Day Only model can improve the patient journey and the delivery of surgical services.  The model is based on the premise that the majority of surgical care can be administered within a period of less than 24 hours. 

The adoption of key components such as a simplified booking and management system, appropriate patient selection, pre-admission assessment and preparation, flexible admission times, the use of clinical protocols and the insulation of beds for planned surgical services can dramatically improve the patient journey and staff satisfaction.

 

Lita has a painful knee. Her GP refers her to an orthopaedic specialist. She has an arthroscopy. Six months later her pain has increased and her mobility declined. The specialist recommends an arthroscopy at the EDO Unit that has a one month wait time. Lita will need support at home post surgery. Lita completes and returns her PPQ. The nurse screener contacts Lita to advise the surgery date. Her husband arranges annual leave to care for Lita post surgery. The hospital staff call Lita with instructions about her surgery. The day before her surgery the hospital staff call again to confirm Lita's admission. On arrival for surgery, Lita is immediately booked in, has further assessment and is soon escorted to theatre. Post surgery Lita stays in the EDO overnight. Before discharge the next day Lita is given more information, and pain medication. The hospital rings Lita the next day to confirm arrangements for her post operative check. Six weeks later Lita is able to resume normal activities.    

 

Implement the Extended Day Only Model of Care

  • Guidelines, Tools and Hints to help implement the Surgery - Extended Day Only Model of Care 

Save and Print the Extended Day Only Model of Care PDF PDF File (1.2MB)

Link to the NSW Health Clinical Protocol Library for Surgery 23 Hour Care Units

See the Pre-Procedure Preparation Tookit PDF File (1.4MB)

Literature - that validates the Extended Day Only Model of Care

  • View references used to develop the Surgery - Extended Day Only Model of Care 

 

Contacts to find out more about the Extended Day Only Model of Care

 

Judy Willis
Principal Project Officer, Surgery
Ph:  02 9391 9557  Fax:  02 9391 9081
E-mail:  JUWIL@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

Donna Scard
Patient Access Coordinator
Ph:  02 9391 9324  Fax:  02 9391 9081
E-mail:  DSCAR@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

Professor Donald MacLellan,
Area Performance Manager and Project Director State-wide Program, Clinical Services Redesign Program
Ph:  02 9391 9298  Fax:  02 9391 9081
E-mail:  DMACL@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

 
 
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