Evidence based processes to prevent readmissions: more is better, a ten-site observational study.
Jacqueline A PughLauren S PenneyPolly H NoëlSean NellerMichael MaderErin P FinleyHolly J LanhamLuci LeykumPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
Sites making use of more recommended care transition processes had lower RSRR. Given the variability in implementation and barriers noted by clinicians to consistently perform processes, further reduction of readmissions will likely require new strategies to facilitate implementation of these evidence-based processes, should include consideration of how to better incorporate activities into workflow, and may benefit from more consistent use of some of the more underutilized processes including patient inclusion in discharge planning and increased utilization of community supports. Although all facilities had inpatient social workers and/or dedicated case managers working on transitions, many had none or limited true bridging personnel (following the patient from inpatient to home and even providing home visits). More investment in these roles may also be needed.