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Stroke Care Transitions Program Benefits from Social Work Case Managers
When social workers helped stroke patients and their caregivers transition from the hospital to home, these case managers found some anecdotal benefits over a 90-day period. -
Updates to Hospital Value-Based Purchasing
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released updates and changes to its Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program. In response to the public health emergency, CMS is suppressing certain measures for 2022. -
Clinical Pharmacy TOC Services White Paper Outlines Quality Measures
Pharmacists’ involvement in transitions of care has evolved over the past decade. The American College of Clinical Pharmacy recently published a white paper that describes various ways pharmacists assist in TOC and recommends quality measures for their processes. -
Pharmacist-Led Transitions of Care Reduced Hospital Readmissions
An intervention that includes pharmacist-led transitions of care can significantly reduce readmissions, according to the results of recent research. Investigators found people enrolled in a pharmacist-led transitions of care clinic experienced significantly lower rates of 30-day and 90-day readmissions when compared to those without the intervention. -
Pharmacists Can Improve Care Transitions, Researchers Suggest
The results of recent research suggest case management and transitions of care teams that include pharmacists see greater success keeping patients healthier and out of the hospital. One study revealed a barrier to pharmacy involvement in care transitions is incomplete communication between pharmacists and providers. -
‘Bridging’ Solution Shows Promise for Stroke Patients
A combination of administering drugs plus a minor procedure was connected to higher survival rates, better quality of life.
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The Joint Commission Issues Safety Tips for Reprocessing Critical Gear
The guidance includes specific reminders about single-use devices.
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AMA Asks to Remove Prescription Status from Naloxone
The request was made in the wake of a study that revealed expanded access to the opioid reversal agent is needed in almost every U.S. state.
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HHS Guidance Addresses HIPAA and Emergency Protective Orders
HHS recently issued guidance about HIPAA compliance when information must be released in conjunction with an extreme risk protection order. The guidance will be useful for risk managers and compliance officers, but may present some challenges when trying to adhere to HIPAA restrictions. -
HIPAA Safe Harbor Offers Limited But Important Protection
The HR 7898 HIPAA Safe Harbor Law, enacted in 2021, created a “safe harbor” for HIPAA-covered entities and their business associates when potentially facing fines and other penalties under HIPAA. But there are nuances to the law that risk managers and compliance officers must consider.