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Collaboration in the postdischarge safety and medication management a partnership between Contact John Loughnane at 6176205201 Mobile Integrated Healthcare Introduction to Mobile Integrated Healthcare MIH ID: 720518

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Acute Community Healthcare: Mobile Integrated Health

Collaboration in the post-discharge safety and medication managementa partnership between:

Contact John Loughnane at 617-620-5201Slide2

Mobile Integrated Healthcare

Introduction to Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH)History of MIHLocal program and recent developments

Recognition and plans for expansionSlide3

Transitional Care Program

Program Development

Gap Analysis:

Home Safety

Medication

Patient Education

Application Developed

Closed Loop System CreatedSlide4

Transitional Care ProgramSlide5

Transitional Care ProgramDATA

8 immediate readmissions likely adverted

51 visits

4% 5 day readmission

21.3% 30 day readmission

80.4% Medication DiscrepancySlide6

Medication Discrepancies

41/51 patients had a discrepancy

Nebulizer, CPAP not at home

Meds not at home or pharmacy

Discharge instructions or dosing unclearSlide7

Case StudyFriday 22:34 Increasing Snow (10” predicted)

77 y/o F s/p Fall with fx Hip.DC’d from Rehab-SNF to Private residence, NO family with pt, PCA

due next day at 11 am PMHx: CAD, Osteoporosis, HTN, Depression, Diabetes Type IISlide8

SummaryFor low cost and in a short period of time, the Post-Discharge Program was successful in a number of categories

Medication errors were identifiedHospital re-admissions were avoidedUnnecessary costs and utilization was avoidedPatient satisfaction improved

Overall patient care and experience was BETTER