How do chronic conditions relate to hospital readmissions?
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How do chronic conditions relate to hospital readmissions?
Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program: What is it and what are its goals and intent? Most recent data on this program and its effect on readmissions.
PICOT question on reducing hospital readmissions in patients with end-stage kidney disease
Identify and analyze one of the leading causes of hospital readmissions over the past 5 years. In your opinion, outline how each of the three major stakeholders can implement a process or procedure to reduce their contribution to the readmission cycle.
consists of creating a tool that can assess/predict possible readmissions to the hospital. Please create a tool that can be used during hospital or after hospitalization as a follow up
Explain why hospital readmissions are so costly for health systems or third-party payers. Explain your answer from the perspective of the three major stakeholders—providers, patients, and payers—and your analysis of the current reimbursement environment.
A 50-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of chronic obstructive lung disease. On review of the chart, the nurse noted the patient is both hypoxic and has an elevated carbon dioxide level. When examining the patient, the nurse notes an increased respiratory effort and use of accessory muscles 1. Explain the difference between the central and peripheral chemoteceptor and relate this back to the patient and how they would present ??
Unplanned hospital readmissions are a serious matter for patients and a quality and cost issue for the healthcare system of every country. For example, in the United States, during 2011, nearly 19 percent of Medicare patients were readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of their initial discharge, running up an additional $26 billion in healthcare costs. Hospitals are seeking more effective ways to identify patients at high risk of readmission—especially now that Medicare has begun reducing payments to hospitals...
A nursing center that reduced its staff turnover by 22% , reduced hospital readmissions within 30 days by 18%, reduced its use of off-label antipsychotics by 10 % , and had 88 % of residents or their families recommend the facility to others would have the distinction of achieving: just one of the AHCA quality goals. two of the AHCA quality goals. three of the AHCA quality goals. all four of the AHCA quality goals.
When thinking about chronic diseases, how do you perceive the purpose and utility of passive surveillance as an epidemiological tool? Explain with an example of a chronic disease surveillance system. Would you advocate the reporting of select chronic conditions? Why? Give reasons for your answer.