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Intake Screening. Consistent StaffingEducationRelationships with ProvidersAccurate Triage. Appropriate Level of Care. Critical AssessmentsTelephonic/Intake Discharge Planners/Case ManagersHome Health CareShort Term Skilled CareSafetySupportOptimal Treatment Outcomes. Appropriate Care Treatments.
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1. Ten Strategies to Reduce Acute Care Re-Hospitalization Rates Carin Croker RN, MSN, CCM Director of Patient Services Aspirus VNA Home Health & Comfort Care Hospice Services
3. Appropriate Level of Care Critical Assessments
Telephonic/Intake
Discharge Planners/Case Managers
Home Health Care
Short Term Skilled Care
Safety
Support
Optimal Treatment Outcomes
4. Appropriate Care Treatments Wound Care
Wound Clinic Support
Cardiac Monitoring
Telemonitoring
Medication Management
Current Medications/Education
Therapy
Outpatient
5. On-Site Assessments Homecare Assessment Specialists
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Assisted Living Facilities
Hospitals
Home Visits
6. Telemonitoring/Telehealth Daily Telemonitoring: 31 days
CHF
COPD
Diabetes
Pneumonia
7. Front-Loading Visits Cardiac Diagnosis
Daily Visits (3-5 days)
Wound Care
Daily Visits (2-3 days)
Focus on Teaching Patient/Family
Telephonic Monitoring
Specific Patients/Education
8. Establish Pathways Hospital Based Pathways
Transitional Consistency Between Levels of Care
Wound Care
Cardiac
Diabetes
COPD
CHF
9. Teaching Focus Assess Teaching Before Admission
Screen for Ability
Assess for Support
Communication Upon Admission
10. Physician/Provider Collaboration Wound Clinic
Pain Clinic
Hospitalists
Surgeons
11. Support Services Family/friends
Private pay custodial services
Transportation
Laundry
Shopping
Maintenance Services
House Cleaning
12. PPS Reimbursement Focus on Short Term Skilled Care
Focus on Assuring Appropriate:
Care Treatments
Level of Care
Family/Patient Involvement
Utilization of Services/Amount
Interdisciplinary Approach/Communication
13. Hospital MS/DRG Collaboration with Hospitals
LOS
Appropriate Discharges
Transitional Level of Care
Utilization of Resources
MEDICARE THE BIGGEST HMO
14. Home Health Compare Home Health Compare 2005
Acute Care Re-Hospitalization & Emergent Care Rates
20%
18%
Home Health Compare 2008
Acute Care Re-Hospitalization & Emergent Care Rates
8%
12%
15. Questions