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Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Verifying Discharge Orders During Rural Transitions, Tom Seekins Aug 2017

Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Verifying Discharge Orders During Rural Transitions, Tom Seekins

Health and Wellness

Patients typically leave a hospital with numerous tasks that need to be performed in order to complete their treatment successfully. The discharge process is designed, in part, to describe the services a patient needs to secure or the tasks they need to perform in order to complete treatment and promote recovery once he or she gets home. Many of the orders or services planned should be implemented immediately or soon after discharge to be useful. Some involve additional medical treatment. Others may involve starting long-term services that address chronic conditions.

In this delicate transition, hospital staff may not convey the …


Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Developing A Local Health And Human Services Resource Bank For Rural Communities, Tom Seekins Aug 2017

Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Developing A Local Health And Human Services Resource Bank For Rural Communities, Tom Seekins

Health and Wellness

Patients may have a wide range of needs when they are discharged from a regional hospital back home to a small town or rural community. Discharge planners and other staff at the regional referral hospital are seldom aware of the range of services and resources that a patient could use to facilitate their recovery close to home. Indeed, in our research, regional providers acknowledged that they lacked information about the many small towns they served in their catchment area. Patients, regional referral hospital staff, and small town providers all reported that this frequently led regional providers to refer patients to …


Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Building A Rural Transitions Network Between Regional Referral And Critical Access Hospitals, Tom Seekins, University Of Montana Rural Institute Aug 2017

Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Building A Rural Transitions Network Between Regional Referral And Critical Access Hospitals, Tom Seekins, University Of Montana Rural Institute

Health and Wellness

Residents of rural and frontier counties experience significant disparities in healthcare access and outcomes when compared to their urban counterparts. The organization of health care delivery contributes significantly to these disparities. Simply put, rural residents can face many challenges when they have to go to a hospital in a distant city for treatment and then return home to recover. The transition back home is also problematic because discharge planning generally does not adequately account for limited access to care in rural areas. The specific aim of this research project was to ascertain rural patients’ actual experience of the discharge planning …


Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Conducting A Rural Transition Needs Assessment, Tom Seekins Aug 2017

Providing Patient-Centered Enhanced Discharge Planning And Rural Transition Support: Conducting A Rural Transition Needs Assessment, Tom Seekins

Health and Wellness

Researchers have suggested that readmissions following hospital discharge might be reduced by providing additional resources to patients most likely to be re-hospitalized. They have suggested three broad approaches to assessing the likelihood of readmission and prioritizing patients for extra support. These approaches include: (1) medical risk, (2) personal capacity, and (3) environmental. While work on assessing medical risk and personal capacity has been reported, few researchers have explored the role of environmental factors.

We used the third approach, an environmental perspective, to develop and test a Rural Transition Needs Assessment. This process involved patients in assessing their practical needs for …