Reducing Avoidable Hospital Readmissions
Slide Presentation
On June 4, 2010, at the Florida Hospital Association Meeting, the Health Research & Educational Trust provided this presentation, "Reducing Avoidable Hospital Readmissions," to give recent evidence of the extent and causes of avoidable hospital readmissions, describe congressional action in Patient Protection and Coverage Act, and describe support now available to help hospitals respond to heightened concern and financial pressures. This is the text version of a slide presentation.
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Reducing Avoidable Hospital Readmissions
- Reducing Avoidable Hospital Readmissions
- The Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET)
- AHRQ Funds HRET to Help Hospitals
- Overview of Presentation
- Studies of Rehospitalizations
- How Many Readmissions are Available?
- Geographic Variation in Hospital Readmissions
- Geographic Variation in Admissions for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions
- Geographic Variation in Admissions for Short Term Nursing Home Residents
- Geographic Variation in Admissions for Home Health Patients
- Conclusion: Strong Relationships between Readmission and Admission Rates
- What Does This Mean?
- Common Process Breakdowns Resulting in Potentially Avoidable Readmissions
- Common Process Breakdowns Resulting in Potentially Avoidable Readmissions (continued)
- Reported Diagnosis-specific Reasons for Avoidable Readmissions
- Reported Diagnosis-specific Reasons for Avoidable Readmissions (continued)
- Congressional Action in Health Reform to Address Avoidable Readmissions
- Support for Hospitals in Reducing Avoidable Readmissions
- HRET Leadership Guide
- Medicare Support for Reduction in Hospitals' Avoidable Readmission Rate
- Mathematica Study of Evidence of Effective Care Coordination (March 2009)
- Mathematica Study: Key Components of Effective Transitional Care
- Mathematica Study—Effective Transitional Care Intervention: Naylor et al. (2004)
- Mathematica Study—Effective Transitional Care Intervention: Coleman et al. (2006)
- Reengineered Hospital Discharge Program (Project RED) (Feb. 2009)
- Overview of Project (RED): Reengineering Hospital Discharge
- Project (RED): Principles of the Newly Re-Engineered Hospital Discharge
- Project RED Discharge Checklist
- Project RED: Automated Discharge Workflow
- Two Vendors Now Offer Project RED Support
- Other AHRQ-funded Tools that may Help Reduce Avoidable Readmissions
- Other AHRQ-funded Tools that may Help Reduce Avoidable Readmissions (continued)
- Other AHRQ-funded Tools that may Help Reduce Avoidable Readmissions (continued)
- Comments and Questions?


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