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University of Texas at Tyler

2020

Heart Failure

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Reducing Readmissions In The Heart Failure Population, Yvette Castellanos Apr 2020

Reducing Readmissions In The Heart Failure Population, Yvette Castellanos

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This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failure adult population. Prevention of re-hospitalization is aimed at improving patient care and outcomes as well as reducing the financial stress caused by readmissions. Recurrent hospitalizations are expensive and unnecessarily overutilize resources (Donzé, Lipsitz, Bates, & Schnipper, 2013). Research shows that improving transitions of care during hospitalization and developing specific heart failure interventions healthcare providers can assist in reducing readmissions. For this project the Plan Do Check Act (PDCA) tool combined with the lean methodology. The PDCA cycle consist of planning, to identify the problems, do …


Home Telemonitoring In Heart Failure, William Huff Apr 2020

Home Telemonitoring In Heart Failure, William Huff

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Heart failure (HF) exacerbation is a major source of hospitalization, mortality, and healthcare cost to home health agencies. Unmonitored accumulative fluid retention between skilled nurse visits, base knowledge deficits in HF pathophysiology and dietary restrictions, and lack of basic monitoring equipment such weighing scales are primary contributors to HF related hospitalizations in the home health setting. It has been discovered that early recognition of decompensating HF can reduce or eliminate HF related hospitalization, mortality, and healthcare costs associated with the management of exacerbation. When a patient is sent to the emergency room (ER) for fluid overload secondary to HF, massive …