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Delayed discharges

The Government is commited to reducing the number of patients who are delayed in hospital, even though they are fit to be discharged. As part of the strategy to tackle this, since January 2004 if a patient is delayed in discharging from acute services solely because supporting community care arrangements are lacking, the culpable local authority will have to financially reimburse the relevant NHS acute trust. As part of the arrangement, trusts will have to notify social services departments of patients who may require community care. Following success in reducing delayed discharges from acute services, the Government is looking at ways in which this learning may be extended to benefit non-acute and mental health services. Further information on delayed discharges policy, as well as historical background and practical links, can be accessed below

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Integrated Care Network (ICN)

The ICN aims to help frontline organisations to work together to deliver flexible services that help people to remain in control and live independent lives. If you work with services in the health, local government or independent sectors then this website is for you.

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