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Stopping the Revolving Door of Avoidable Readmissions [VIDEO]

Linda Ringquist
Linda Ringquist
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Avoidable Readmissions

Avoidable Readmissions

The video below gives examples of what some hospitals are doing throughout the country to successfully reduce avoidable readmissions. 

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  • The video below gives examples of what some hospitals are doing throughout the country to successfully reduce avoidable readmissions
  • The video below gives examples of what some hospitals are doing throughout the country to successfully reduce avoidable readmissions. 

Bridging the gap between hospital and home

Setting up follow-up appointments prior to discharge

Following the patient through the post-discharge process

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Creating an interdisciplinary team

Providing information discharge

Enhancing patient education

Recording discharge instructions so the patient has a copy when they return home

Providing links to helpful videos on the hospital site

Providing home visits to check on medication adherence, making sure the patient has a place to live and a support system, and making sure the patient is stable


What are you doing to reduce avoidable readmissions? Have you discovered additional best practices? Have you tried different measures that didn’t work? Why didn’t they work?

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