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Hispanic Patients with Diabetes Need Better Care Transition Models
About one in 10 Americans are diagnosed with diabetes, and the Hispanic/Latino population is disproportionately affected. Their risk is higher — and their outcomes are worse — than the white, non-Hispanic population. Researchers designed a transition of care model and pilot to see if they could improve outcomes.
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Care Transitions Through ACHIEVE Study Score Points with Patients
Care transitions across organizations and the community require better collaboration and communication among providers and social service organizations, according to recent research. Patients benefited from improved collaboration. They reported feeling better supported and cared for by providers involved in a care transition project.
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Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Often Lost to Follow-Up Care
Telehealth visits can improve continuity of care, quality of life, and overall health for patients with Parkinson’s disease, recent research shows. Although Parkinson’s affects 1.2 million people in the United States, there is little research on people in later stages of the disease.
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Detailed Resource Tools for Care Coordinators and Case Managers
Case managers and care coordinators need such a wide range of knowledge about community resources to address their patients’ social determinants of health that resource tools can be a huge time-saver. For a care coordination program involving complex pediatric patients, leaders developed a series of nearly two dozen resource guides they call playbooks.
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Inside the Indiana Complex Care Coordination Collaborative
Indiana’s Medicaid program administrators found value in embedding nurse care coordinators in primary care practices to address social determinants of health and transitional care issues in a population of children with complex medical issues.
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Indiana Medicaid Officials Embrace Care Coordination Project
A project to improve care coordination for children with complex medical needs revealed well-trained nurse care coordinators could manage a 100-patient caseload and improve outcomes. Nurse care coordinators were embedded in primary care provider offices and were trained to provide care coordination, including helping patients with medical and social needs.
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Ohio Court Revives Allergic Reaction Malpractice Suit
Before considering the statute of limitations aspects of this case, a healthcare professional should be cognizant of both the potential direct and indirect liability for failure to review and consider a patient’s medical history. Patient allergies are a crucial aspect of history-gathering since this may bring potentially life-threatening consequences.
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Appeals Court Upholds Decision Finding Chiropractor Not Liable for Patient’s Death
This case shows the importance of enlisting a properly qualified expert witness. When a plaintiff files a medical negligence claim, he or she must provide expert testimony to prove not only was the defendant negligent, but also the defendant’s negligence caused the plaintiff’s injury.
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Leapfrog Group Finds ‘Significant’ Safety Improvement Over 10 Years
Hospitals in the United States have improved patient safety measures significantly over the past decade, according to the latest report from the Leapfrog Group.
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I-PASS Reduces Harm and Improves Communication
Research indicates the I-PASS handoff program reduces harm and improves communication among clinicians. The research builds on previous studies showing validity of the program.