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Quality Reports - Ear, Nose and Throat

Average Length of Stay by Diagnosis

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Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic 
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Why we measure it - We realize the importance of not having a child stay in the hospital any longer than necessary. The average time a child is in the hospital depends on many factors including the seriousness of the illness or injury. Medical therapies can have a significant impact on recovery and length of hospital stay.

What this means - Children's Hospital of Wisconsin is able to provide the highest quality of care as demonstrated by our survival rates.

About the data - This graph reflects the average number of days a child stays at Children's Hospital before going home, depending on the diagnosis, compared to Pediatric Hospital Information System (PHIS) peers. PHIS hospitals represent other leading free-standing pediatric hospitals.

Related dimensions of care:

What we're doing to provide the best care:

  • We have pediatric-trained anesthesiologists and an excellent Pediatric Intensive Care Unit staffed by pediatric experts. This helps us achieve better outcomes than our peers.
  • We offer a special long-term follow-up clinic for children with serious conditions to identify any problems as early as possible and provide support as necessary.
  • We provide a nurse call line so parents have reassurance they can reach a nurse or doctor with any questions or concerns. Parents can call (414) 266-7514 during clinic hours (9 am - 5 pm weekdays) and a nurse will call back within two hours. After hours or on weekends and holidays, parents can call (414) 805-3666 and ask for the otolaryngology doctor on call.
  • We have a highly specialized outpatient surgery area staffed by nurses and other pediatric experts trained in the care of our patients. They keep the unit running smoothly, anticipate parents' questions and provide education to parents on what to look for and how to take care of their child at home.
  • We have two nurses dedicated to the care of tracheostomy patients from the initial evaluation and surgery through long-term follow-up. A discharge coordinator also helps arrange for home nursing care for patients.

Patients and families:

  • Be an advocate for your child. Participate in daily bedside clinical discussions, and provide any information about your child that may be helpful to staff.
  • Follow medical instructions fully and carefully before and after surgery.
  • Ask questions if you don't understand the plan of care or if you are not sure how to care for your child at home.
  • Attend any and all follow-up appointments.

If you have questions about this information, email us or call (414) 266-6556.

 

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