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Care Coordination Program Improves Outcomes, Cuts Readmissions

Researchers found that implementing a hospital discharge program in nursing home settings increases care quality, care coordination, and patient outcomes.

Care Coordination Program Improves Outcomes, Cuts Readmissions

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By Hannah Nelson

- A care coordination program designed to promote safe and effective hospital discharges is effective in lowering readmissions to nursing homes, resulting in better patient outcomes and higher quality care, according to a study published in Clinical Nursing Research. 

After observing how the Re-Engineered Discharge Program (RED) developed by researchers at Boston University Medical Center lowered hospital readmissions, Lori Popejoy, PhD, RN, FAAN, an associate professor at the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, wondered if it could have the same effect in nursing home settings.

RED focuses on improving care coordination by addressing common issues that come up post-discharge. For instance, the program helps ensure patients are discharged with the correct medications and a proper schedule for home health services in place.