2022
DOI: 10.1097/ncm.0000000000000519
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Why Not Home?

Abstract: Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) seeking to decrease health care expenditure may endeavor to decrease the use of institutional postacute care. The implementation of transitional care planning strategies that consider the question, "why not home?" for every patient discharging from the hospital, embraces the spirit of discharging to the least restrictive next site of care. Previous studies indicate that reductions in skilled nursing facility (SNF) spending increase as ACOs mature, partly as a result of eff… Show more

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“…“Why Not Home” initiatives have been previously described with primary outcomes related to SNF utilization and cost of care; an ACO-based interprofessional team member education effort resulted in a decrease rate from 73 to 70 SNF discharges per 1,000 patients (Chovanec et al, 2022). A community hospital in our health system (Newton Wellesley Hospital) launched a “Why Not Home” campaign leveraging multidisciplinary education about home discharge and the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care (AMPAC) score by PT to recommend home discharge.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…“Why Not Home” initiatives have been previously described with primary outcomes related to SNF utilization and cost of care; an ACO-based interprofessional team member education effort resulted in a decrease rate from 73 to 70 SNF discharges per 1,000 patients (Chovanec et al, 2022). A community hospital in our health system (Newton Wellesley Hospital) launched a “Why Not Home” campaign leveraging multidisciplinary education about home discharge and the Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care (AMPAC) score by PT to recommend home discharge.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%