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Developing An Evidence-Based Discharge Process For Patients On A Cardiac/Renal Acuity-Adaptable Inpatient Unit, Tami Gallagher Aug 2019

Developing An Evidence-Based Discharge Process For Patients On A Cardiac/Renal Acuity-Adaptable Inpatient Unit, Tami Gallagher

Master's Projects

Introduction: Readmissions continue to negatively impact patient outcomes and create a significant financial burden. Regardless of efforts to reduce readmission rates, the cost of readmission continues to increase.

Clinical Problem: All-cause, 30-day readmission rates on a cardiac/renal acuity-adaptable inpatient nursing unit ranged from 11% to 33% from July to December 2018 for patients diagnosed with COPD, AMI, HF, and sepsis. The readmission rate for the organization was 16.2% in September 2018 with a target goal of 14.8%.

Project Aim: To use quality improvement tools and an interdisciplinary team to implement the teach-back method during discharge education and a discharge preparedness …


Interprofessional Collaboration To Improve Discharge Planning, Erica L. Spalding Apr 2019

Interprofessional Collaboration To Improve Discharge Planning, Erica L. Spalding

Doctoral Projects

Historically, health care professionals collaborated solely with other professionals within the same discipline. However, evidence shows collaboration between all disciplines involved in patient care leads to improved patient outcomes. Interprofessional collaboration can reduce costs and improve patient care, yet is used inconsistently in health care systems. Interprofessional collaboration was not fully used on two medical-surgical units in a large health system in the Midwest, particularly during the discharge planning process. This project aimed to standardize rounds on two units as part of a larger initiative to standardize rounds across all units within the system. The clinical question to be answered …


Interprofessional Collaboration During Discharge Planning For A Large Midwestern Hospital, Sarah Shepler Apr 2019

Interprofessional Collaboration During Discharge Planning For A Large Midwestern Hospital, Sarah Shepler

Doctoral Projects

Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) improves the quality of healthcare delivery. IPC enhances communication during discharge planning, through use of structured daily rounds to reduce readmissions, length of stay (LOS), cost, and mortality. A $240 billion reduction in cost could be achieved with IPC. The Joint Commission, Institute of Medicine, and World Health Organization emphasize use of IPC to reduce errors, improve patient outcomes, and refine transitions of care for patients.

Objectives: The goal of this project was to determine how IPC within structured daily rounds during discharge planning impacts patient LOS and staff satisfaction.

Methods: This quality improvement project was …


Improving A Discharge Process To Decrease Readmission Rates, Erni Ensing Sep 2018

Improving A Discharge Process To Decrease Readmission Rates, Erni Ensing

Master's Projects

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