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Case Management Contributes to Better Transitions, Reductions in LOS
When reviewing her health system’s care transition, a manager of case management noticed a trend: The length of stay was heading in the right direction, but the readmission rates bounced up and down.
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New Payer-provider Five-year Contract Pushes the Envelope on Care Coordination
Independence Blue Cross and the University of Pennsylvania Health System signed a five-year contract, effective July 1, 2017, to share accountability for quality and cost.
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Case Management Model Act Defines Case Management at the Federal Level
The Case Management Society of America recently sent letters to U.S. representatives and senators, asking for their consideration of The Case Management Model Act.
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Case Managers Will Promote Their Profession on Capitol Hill
Case managers and others will head to Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers in September to explain how case management adds value to the healthcare delivery system.
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HHS OIG Offers Compliance Resource Guide
The Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) is offering a guide for measuring the effectiveness of a healthcare compliance program.
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Home Nutrition Orders Often Incorrect
Patients often are at risk of being overfed or underfed when prescribed home nutrition doesn’t meet their needs, according to research presented recently at the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Clinical Nutrition Week (CNW) conference.
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Standardize Physician Cards for Quality, Savings
Physician preference cards are intended to keep everything moving smoothly in surgery and improve quality of care, but too often they can complicate the process without adding any benefit. When that happens, the problem usually is that the preference cards have been allowed to proliferate with little or no oversight, one expert says.
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Nursing Education Improves RRT Team Efficiency
The Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle improved the performance of its rapid response teams (RRTs) by improving staff familiarity with them. The better staff understand how to work with an RRT, the better the outcome for the patient, the leadership found.
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Get Patients Moving More to Decrease Vent Time
An Arizona hospital has found that a concerted effort to get ventilated patients moving more can significantly decrease their time on a vent, resulting in better patient outcomes and cost savings.
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ADT Nurses Can Help Ease Bed Constraints, Patient Volumes
Managing patient throughput can be one of the biggest challenges for nursing units, with patients often remaining in the ED because there are not enough beds available on the unit, or there are not enough nurses to care for all of the patients. But some facilities are finding a solution with the use of Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) nurses.