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Dorset hospital discharges improve, hears wellbeing board
Dorset hospital discharges improve, hears wellbeing board

BBC News

time9 hours ago

  • Health
  • BBC News

Dorset hospital discharges improve, hears wellbeing board

Extended hospital stays for patients medically well enough to be discharged are improving, a county's health and wellbeing board has use of apps and partnership working have seen delayed stays shorten from more than 10 days to seven in some Dorset hospital settings - and from 30 to 20 days for people with more complex needs, it was told.A patient at Blandford Hospital, who had been on the wards for 100 days beyond the point she could medically be discharged, was now back home thanks to the efforts of four different teams, the Dorset Council committee was board was being updated on the progress of a council programme called Future Care. Councillors were told much of the success was down to staff in health, social services and social care who had "embraced change" and made the new methods work to the benefit of patients staying in hospital beds longer than they needed to, freeing the beds for more pressing programmes across the county are costing £9m, mainly paid for by NHS are estimated to deliver £36m in benefits up until 2029/2030, councillors Miller, vice chair of the board, said: "This programme is about making sure that as many as possible who go through our service have a really, really positive experience and it's also an experience that improves their health outcomes."Steve Robinson, the board's chair, said the new way of working was the "way it should be, different agencies coming together for the benefit of the patient".He said it was about "putting aside titles and saying 'what is best for this person?'." You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Boy dies days after Hollywood apartment fire that killed grandma, injured father
Boy dies days after Hollywood apartment fire that killed grandma, injured father

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Boy dies days after Hollywood apartment fire that killed grandma, injured father

A teen boy has died days after firefighters pulled him, his grandmother and his father, who was the only person to survive, from a burning apartment in Hollywood, according to police and a GoFundMe online fundraiser. Hollywood Fire Rescue and Police were called to the first-floor apartment in the 400 block of South Ocean Drive just after 3 a.m. Wednesday and found a man who was injured outside asking for help, Joann Hussey, a city spokesperson, previously told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Firefighters rescued a woman and child from inside the apartment, police department spokesperson Deanna Bettineschi previously said. All three victims were taken to Memorial Regional Hospital, where the woman later died. Bettineschi identified those who died as Patricia Miller and Tom Miller. Thomas, a 13-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with autism, died on Monday, according to an online fundraiser shared on GoFundMe. Patricia Miller was his grandmother. Anthony Miller, Thomas's father and Patricia Miller's son, survived but remains hospitalized. Investigators are still working to determine what caused the fire, Bettineschi said Monday.

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