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I HOPE I’LL BE TALKING ABOUT READMISSION…

HI MY NAME IS TANIA P (FANCY VERSION: ADETANIA PRAMANIK). I HOPE I’LL BE TALKING ABOUT READMISSION…. I HAVE NO CLUE!!. SERIOUSLY….NO CLUE . YOU’LL HELP ME, YES?. READMISSION. PREVENTABLE READMISSION, some of the causes:. PROVIDER:. PATIENT:. Not changing bad lifestyle

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I HOPE I’LL BE TALKING ABOUT READMISSION…

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  1. HI MY NAME IS TANIA P (FANCY VERSION: ADETANIA PRAMANIK) I HOPE I’LL BE TALKING ABOUTREADMISSION…

  2. I HAVE NO CLUE!! SERIOUSLY….NO CLUE YOU’LL HELP ME, YES?

  3. READMISSION

  4. PREVENTABLE READMISSION, some of the causes: PROVIDER: PATIENT: Not changing bad lifestyle Not taking medication regularly Not understanding the discharge instructions Lack social support, etc • Early discharge • Inadequate quality of care • Lack of information to the patient @ discharge • Lack of coordination care and communication among providers, etc

  5. HF READMISSION • #1 Condition for readmission (hosp charges ± 250 millions)

  6. HF

  7. READMISSION PREVENTION

  8. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  9. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  10. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  11. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  12. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  13. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  14. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  15. YOU AS HF PATIENT:DISCHARGE INSTRUCTION

  16. STAGES FOR DELIVERING INFORMATION R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION

  17. PROBLEM How to deliver understandable information/knowledge about health-failure recovery practice in order to get the patients engage actively

  18. CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION

  19. CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY Methods of delivery: Brochures Discharge summary Device therapy (telemonitoring) Home visits Phone call etc R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION

  20. CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY Other Considerations: Class of HF Age Cognitive ability Education etc R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION

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