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Name | Days Waiting for Admission to Inpatient Rehabilitation |
Short/Other Names |
Not applicable |
Description | The average number of days that clients wait, between the Date Ready for Admission to the rehabilitation program and the actual date of admission. Date Ready for Admission is the calendar date that the client is considered appropriate and ready to start a rehabilitation program. |
Interpretation | A high value indicates that patients waited longer, on average, to be admitted to inpatient rehabilitation; thus a lower average value is desirable. |
HSP Framework Dimension |
Health System Outputs: Access to comprehensive, high-quality health services |
Areas of Need |
Getting Better |
Geographic Coverage |
All provinces/territories except Quebec |
Reporting Level/Disaggregation |
National, Province/Territory |
Indicator Results |
Name | Days Waiting for Admission to Inpatient Rehabilitation |
Short/Other Names |
Not applicable |
Description | The average number of days that clients wait, between the Date Ready for Admission to the rehabilitation program and the actual date of admission. Date Ready for Admission is the calendar date that the client is considered appropriate and ready to start a rehabilitation program. |
Calculation: Description | This indicator is calculated annually for the most recently completed seven fiscal years. It is calculated as the average (mean and median) number of days between the Date Ready for Admission and the Admission Date. Excludes episodes for which Date Ready for Admission was coded as "unknown" or the Admission Class Code (type of inpatient rehabilitation admission) was "(un)planned discharge without assessment." Unit of Analysis: Episode of care |
Calculation: Geographic Assignment |
Place of service |
Calculation: Type of Measurement |
Average or mean |
Calculation: Adjustment Applied |
None |
Calculation: Method of Adjustment |
Not applicable |
Denominator |
Description: |
Numerator |
Description: 2. Days spent waiting for admission may include a value of 0 days (that is, episodes in which Date Ready for Admission is the same as the Admission Date). |
Rationale |
This indicator was designed to speak to issues of access to inpatient rehabilitation. The indicator can be affected by the number of patients that have a known and accurate Date Ready for Admission coded. Ideally, there is consistent coding of Date Ready for Admission within and between facilities. |
Interpretation |
A high value indicates that patients waited longer, on average, to be admitted to inpatient rehabilitation; thus a lower average value is desirable. |
HSP Framework Dimension |
Health System Outputs: Access to comprehensive, high-quality health services |
Areas of Need |
Getting Better |
Targets/Benchmarks |
The target is 0 days waiting for admission. No benchmarks have been identified. |
References |
Not applicable |
Data Sources |
NRS |
Available Data Years |
Type of Year: |
Geographic Coverage |
All provinces/territories except Quebec |
Reporting Level/Disaggregation |
National, Province/Territory |
Update Frequency |
Every year |
Indicator Results |
Web Tool: |
Updates |
Not applicable |
Caveats and Limitations |
The NRS frame does not currently contain all inpatient rehabilitation units/facilities in all provinces and territories. Coverage is less than 100% in all jurisdictions except Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Ontario and Saskatchewan. Due to the option of coding Date Ready for Admission as "unknown," the number of episodes included in this calculation may be smaller than the overall number of clients receiving inpatient rehabilitation at these sites. This indicator does not provide specific reasons for delays in admission to rehabilitation. Facilities wishing to track this indicator more closely may consider independently tracking specific reasons for delays in the admission process. The indicator includes patients who waited 0 days for admission (that is, Date Ready for Admission = Admission Date). The average number of days waiting for admission would be significantly higher if this indicator included only those patients waiting 1 or more days. |
Trending Issues |
Since 2006, the number of facilities and jurisdictions submitting to the NRS has fluctuated slightly. As well, the proportion of Date Ready for Admission coded as "known" has increased over the years. Due to these changes, any indicator trends identified need to be interpreted carefully, as they may reflect changes in the underlying sample population rather than actual changes in client characteristics and resource utilization. |
Comments |
In addition to the mean number of Days Waiting for Admission, the Quick Stats report NRS Days Waiting for Admission to Inpatient Rehabilitation also provides the median number of Days Waiting for Admission and the number of cases (episodes) being included in the calculation. A second Quick Stats report entitled NRS Distribution of Days Waiting for Admission to Inpatient Rehabilitation provides counts of cases that fall into various Days Waiting for Admission groups (0 to 3 days, 4 to 7 days, 8 to 10 days, etc.). The number of cases and the median and mean values in this report can be further subdivided by Rehabilitation Client Group (the rehabilitation condition that best describes the primary reason for admission to the rehabilitation program), referral source (the facility/agency/individual who initiated the referral) and fiscal year. |