Delayed hospital discharges: total pathway of care delays and total days delayed, April 2023 onwards

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Data valuesData descriptionLocal health boardLocal authority of residenceReason for delayDate
680count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesFebruary 2026
607count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJanuary 2026
558count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesDecember 2025
658count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesNovember 2025
654count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesOctober 2025
628count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesSeptember 2025
595count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesAugust 2025
556count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJuly 2025
594count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJune 2025
552count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesMay 2025
589count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesApril 2025
536count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesMarch 2025
619count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesFebruary 2025
691count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJanuary 2025
563count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesDecember 2024
548count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesNovember 2024
586count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesOctober 2024
638count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesSeptember 2024
677count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesAugust 2024
618count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJuly 2024
676count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesJune 2024
691count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesMay 2024
754count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesApril 2024
755count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesMarch 2024
741count of delaysWalesWalesAssessment IssuesFebruary 2024
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Main information

Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
NHS Delivery Unit
Data source
Pathways of Care Delays
Time period covered
April 2023 to February 2026

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

The Pathway of Care Delays data identifies patients with a discharge delay, and the reason for the delay, at a given point each month.

A delayed discharge occurs when a patient who is clinically ready for discharge cannot leave hospital because the necessary ongoing care and support or suitable accommodation for them is not yet accessible.

The data represent the number of adults occupying an NHS hospital bed, who were 'clinically optimised' ready to return home or move on to the next stage of care, that experienced a delay in their transfer of more than 48 hours beyond the point they were clinically optimised. 'Next stage of care' refers to all destinations outside of NHS hospitals. Data for local health board provider, relates to the local health board where the service was being provided and where the delay was experienced. This will include data from patients who reside from areas outside of the local health boards usual coverage. E.g. a service could be provided in the Cardiff and Vale health board, but the patient may reside in Bridgend (which is usually covered by Cwm Taf Morgannwg).

Data collection or calculation

Data are provided by Local Health Boards and validated jointly with Local Authority partners.

The Pathway of Care Delays is a snapshot census that identifies people with a discharge delay and reason at a given point each month. Health Boards are required to extract the data from local systems on a census day in each month, and validate the delays with Local Authority partners. Subsequently, data records are entered via a web-based tool and submitted to NHS Wales.

Statistical quality

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Welsh Government suspended delayed transfers of care (DTOC) reporting requirements, along with many other datasets. The Welsh Government introduced the COVID-19 Discharge Requirements, which included an updated discharge process with increased focus on rehabilitation and reablement to improve patient flow and support better outcomes. From July 2020, delayed discharge data were collected as management information on a weekly basis. These data were not formally validated. Subsequently a formal replacement, Pathways of Care Delays (POCD) has been developed and tested to replace DTOC. This system has now been rolled out across all Local Health Boards & Local Authorities and the first fully validated and quality assured data are available from April 2023. Welsh Government discharge guidance (COVID-19 Discharge Requirements) sets out the default approach to hospital discharges – the Discharge to Recover then Assess (D2RA) pathways (or 'recovery pathways').

The D2RA approach is based on evidence of better outcomes for people who transfer as soon as possible to their usual residence or other suitable care setting for rehabilitation or reablement prior to assessments for longer term care. A D2RA pathway (or recovery pathway) could be in a person’s own home, in a community hospital or in an alternative step-down setting.

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Welsh Government
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