Table 2.
Location / care changing FROM | Location / care changing TO Number of all transitions (%) | |||||
PCP inpatient unit | All other acute care units | Home | Home with NSCC care | Long term care | Total | |
PCP inpatient unit | 1201 (26.1) | 28 (6.1) | 301 (65.4) | 0 | 11 (2.4) | 460 (7.8) |
All other acute care units | 184 (7.2) | 3502 (13.7) | 1899 (74.5) | 73 (2.9) | 44 (1.8) | 2550 (43.2) |
Home | 628 (32.1) | 897 (45.8) | 1993 (10.2) | 206 (10.5) | 29 (1.5) | 1959 (33.2) |
Home (with NSCC care) | 93 (10.4) | 290 (32.3) | 504 (56.1) | 93 (1.0) | 2 (0.22) | 898 (15.2) |
Long term care | 3 (9.1) | 10 (30.3) | 14 (42.4) | 0 | 63 (18.2) | 33 (0.6) |
Total | 1028 (17.4) | 1575 (26.7) | 2914 (49.4) | 288 (4.9) | 92 (1.6) | 59004 (100) |
Site/care movements from and to the same location were evident.
1 The patient was admitted under the PCP but placed in a bed elsewhere in the hospital while waiting transfer to the inpatient PCP unit. The movement in this situation reflects a physical location change from within the acute care facility to the PCP inpatient unit. It does not represent a change in care.
2Site movements across different acute care units are captured here.
3Each of these same site movements reflect a change in 'active' care status to 'non-active' care status or vice versa. 'Active' care is defined as care provided to a patient by PCP staff. 'Non-active' care refers to care being provided by individuals not associated with the PCP program.
4Three transition records were missing site information