Yesterday @WalesOnline published a story on how many people were discharged from hospital to care homes without a test between Mar 1 and May 31 - broken down by health board.
But that isn't the real story
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- How many patients were discharged into care homes
- How many sent to a new home or their previous one
- How many tested prior to discharge
- How many since ID'd as having Covid
- How many died subsequently
Whereas some could only answer a few.
C&V could only answer the first question. For others they either didn't hold the data or it would cost too much cash to calculate.
You have 7 health boards doing things 7 different ways.
This makes analysis across the NHS as whole harder than it needs to be.
In normal times this is bad - in a pandemic it is deadly.
Betsi Cadwaladr and Hywel Dda university health boards failed to report 85 and 31 Covid-19 deaths respectively.
The different organisations.
You may as well be moving from Tesco to Sainsburys
Two years ago I conducted this investigation that suggested the Welsh NHS didn't really know how many nurses it employed:
walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-new…
But it must be like wading through treacle to try and manage this.
What you can measure you can manage and if you can’t measure how can you possibly manage?