Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care and Long Stay: 2017 census
Results from the Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care & Long Stay Census.
Key Points
Some key points from this report include:
- There were 1,884 Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care or Long Stay patients at the March 2017 Census.
- The patients in the census were mostly from older age groups. Only 23 (1%) patients returning full data were aged under 18, while 886 (47%) were aged 65+.
- Most patients in the census were White Scottish (83%).
Key findings: Patients in receipt of Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care ( HBCCC)
- 1,087 patients were receiving Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care
- 857 (79%) patients receiving HBCCC were occupying a Mental Health, Learning Disability or Addiction Inpatient Bed in an NHS Scotland facility at the Census date, 191 (18%) patients were in a General Acute / Community Hospital NHS Scotland facility, while 39 (4%) patients were treated out with NHS Scotland.
- 57% of HBCCC patients were male, 43% were female.
- 389 (36%) had a consultant who specialised in Psychiatry Of Old Age.
- 257 HBCCC patients (24%) had been in hospital less than 6 months at the census date.
Key findings: Long Stay patients (who are not in receipt of HBCCC)
- There were 797 Long Stay patients who were not in receipt of HBCCC.
- 628 (79%) Long Stay patients were occupying a Mental Health, Learning Disability or Addiction Inpatient Bed in an NHS Scotland facility at the Census date, 123 (15%) patients were in a General Acute / Community Hospital NHS Scotland facility, while 46 (6%) patients were treated out with NHS Scotland.
- 59% of Long Stay patients were male, 41% were female.
- 269 (34%) had a consultant who specialised in General Psychiatry.
- 168 Long Stay patients (21%) had been in hospital for at least 5 years.
Contact
Phone: Central Enquiry Unit 0300 244 4000
The Scottish Government
St Andrew's House
Regent Road
Edinburgh
EH1 3DG
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