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Discussion on hospital data metrics and analysis

3:34:55

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Council Member Mercedes Narcisse engages in a Q&A session with Dr. Danielle Green about hospital data metrics and analysis. They discuss the recent analysis provided by Dr. Green's team and explore what additional data would be beneficial for future research.

  • The council member expresses gratitude for the hospital data analysis provided by Dr. Green's team
  • Dr. Green explains the difference between bed data based on certificates of occupancy and staffed bed data
  • They discuss the need for more detailed staffed bed data by unit for more accurate analysis
Mercedes Narcisse
3:34:55
Okay.
3:34:55
Hospital and health committee staff received your analysis on hospital data based on the borrower and hospitals.
3:35:03
Right?
3:35:04
This was a tremendous resource, and we are grateful to you and your team for putting this together.
3:35:10
In the future, what type of data metrics would be the most helpful for you and your team to have access to?
3:35:18
How would this impact the work that you do at CUNY?
Danielle Green
3:35:25
We were used data from open access data that looked at the beds based on the certificate of occupancy that was given when the hospitals went out, opened, and that's where the unit data is.
3:35:42
And then we also looked at staffed beds, which as you may know is the bed that can act would be used because you have the nurses, the doctors, the cleaning facilities, all the supportive services to actually put a patient in that bed.
3:35:56
That staff bed data was not available by UNET.
3:36:01
So we would really love to have that data because that's the beds that are actually getting used, not the beds that were promised.
Mercedes Narcisse
3:36:11
Mhmm.
3:36:11
Thank you.
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