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This guide explores the challenges and strategies surrounding readmission for heart failure (HF) patients. It emphasizes the importance of understanding discharge instructions and provides insights into common causes of preventable readmissions, such as inadequate support and lifestyle choices. We will discuss ways to improve communication among care providers and patients, and highlight methods for continuous information delivery, including brochures, telemonitoring, and home visits. Staying engaged and informed is crucial for successful recovery and preventing readmission.
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HI MY NAME IS TANIA P (FANCY VERSION: ADETANIA PRAMANIK) I HOPE I’LL BE TALKING ABOUTREADMISSION…
I HAVE NO CLUE!! SERIOUSLY….NO CLUE YOU’LL HELP ME, YES?
PREVENTABLE READMISSION, some of the causes: PROVIDER: PATIENT: Not changing bad lifestyle Not taking medication regularly Not understanding the discharge instructions Lack social support, etc • Early discharge • Inadequate quality of care • Lack of information to the patient @ discharge • Lack of coordination care and communication among providers, etc
HF READMISSION • #1 Condition for readmission (hosp charges ± 250 millions)
STAGES FOR DELIVERING INFORMATION R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION
PROBLEM How to deliver understandable information/knowledge about health-failure recovery practice in order to get the patients engage actively
CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION
CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY Methods of delivery: Brochures Discharge summary Device therapy (telemonitoring) Home visits Phone call etc R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION
CONTINOUS INFORMATION DELIVERY Other Considerations: Class of HF Age Cognitive ability Education etc R.I.P. DISCHARGE TRANSITION