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Improving Communication To Reduce Patient Falls In A 48-Bed Medical-Surgical Unit, Christian Gella Nov 2018

Improving Communication To Reduce Patient Falls In A 48-Bed Medical-Surgical Unit, Christian Gella

Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

Abstract

Problem: Patient falls has been associated with increased morbidity, mortality and decreased quality of life. The increase in total patient falls for 2018 relative to 2017, and a spike of 10 patient falls for the month of June 2018 from a baseline of 5.3 falls per month has gained greater attention to reduce patient harm from falls while hospitalized. Prevention of falls minimizes patient exposure to the possibility of being injured. Despite efforts to curtail patient falls, improvement in communication is essential to address the safety issues surrounding improving quality of care practices, and consequentially reduce un-reimbursable hospital costs …


Sustainable Cost Models For Mhealth At Scale: Modeling Program Data From M4rh Tanzania, Emily R. Mangone, Smisha Agarwal, Kelly L'Engle, Christine Lasway, Trinity Zan, Hajo Van Beijma, Jennifer Orkis, Robert Karam Jan 2016

Sustainable Cost Models For Mhealth At Scale: Modeling Program Data From M4rh Tanzania, Emily R. Mangone, Smisha Agarwal, Kelly L'Engle, Christine Lasway, Trinity Zan, Hajo Van Beijma, Jennifer Orkis, Robert Karam

Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that mobile phone health interventions ("mHealth") can improve health behaviors and outcomes and are critically important in low-resource, low-access settings. However, the majority of mHealth programs in developing countries fail to reach scale. One reason may be the challenge of developing financially sustainable programs. The goal of this paper is to explore strategies for mHealth program sustainability and develop cost-recovery models for program implementers using 2014 operational program data from Mobile for Reproductive Health (m4RH), a national text-message (SMS) based health communication service in Tanzania.

METHODS: We delineated 2014 m4RH program costs and considered three …