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Do morning discharges improve patient flow?

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How does earlier patient discharge times affect patient flow? This is an interesting study looking at time of day and the effects on patient flow.

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71 blood draws per hospitalization?

71.5 blood draws per hospitalization? Is that even possible?

Would any of us want our blood drawn 71 times during a hospitalization, with 28 of those done before 7 a.m.? Better include a type and cross, since we may need a transfusion.

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