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RARE – Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively A Statewide Campaign rarereadmissions

RARE – Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively A Statewide Campaign rarereadmissions.org. Statewide Triple Aim Goals. Population health Reduce overall readmissions rate by 20% from 2009 baseline by December 30, 2012 Care experience

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RARE – Reducing Avoidable Readmissions Effectively A Statewide Campaign rarereadmissions

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  1. RARE – Reducing Avoidable Readmissions EffectivelyA Statewide Campaign rarereadmissions.org

  2. Statewide Triple Aim Goals • Population health Reduce overall readmissions rate by 20% from 2009 baseline by December 30, 2012 • Care experience Enable patients to spend 16,000 more nights in their own beds instead of in the hospital • Affordability of care Save an estimated $30 million for commercially insured patients; additional savings for Medicare patients

  3. RARE Results to Date • 82 hospitals • 75 Community Partners across the care continuum • 2,607* readmissions prevented (13% reduction) • 10,000 more nights of sleep in their own beds *Q1 data listed above, Q2 2012 data released on November 6th, 2012

  4. Please find Q2 2012 Readmission Update on Pink sheet in your handouts

  5. Spreading the word

  6. Spreading the word • Website hits – around 13,700 visits throughout the US and Canada • RARE Campaign emulated by others QIOs: • California • Nevada • Arizona • Florida • North Carolina

  7. What’s Next • The RARE Campaign will continue through 2013 • With the continued leadership and commitment from ICSI, MHA and Stratis • Core Work will be supported as follows: • Data use • Action Learning Days • RARE Resource Consultants (RRC) • Webinars/RARE Conversations • Website • RARE Report

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