Improving older patient care though better flow from hospital to adult social care
Funded by the Vivensa Foundation, this project aims to develop a new econometric model to understand and improve the flow of older patients from hospital into adult social care.
Current ‘bed blocking’ negatively impacts patient health and well-being, particularly older patients, and has knock-on effects on waiting times, which are costly financially to the NHS.
A key problem is the availability of adult social care for these older patients. Attracting and retaining workers in social care is a challenge. The modelling seeks to capture and integrate the factors that will enable smoother exit from hospital and entry to social care.
The co-developed project is intended to be of specific use to a Scottish hospital stroke ward that need to be able to smoothly exit stroke patients into supported care, often home-based.
The research team is Chris Warhurst, Derek Bosworth, and Gianni Anelli Lopez from IER, Jason Madan of 91¸£Àû Medical School and Martin Whithead of University Hospital Crosshouse, part of NHS Ayrshire & Arran.
They are supported by Phil Taylor and Beat Baldauf of IER.
Project Team:
Chris Warhurst (Principal Investigator)
Martin Whitehead (University Hospital Crosshouse)
Project Duration:
Aug 2025 - May 2026