Reducing & Preventing Readmissions to the Hospital

Preventing readmission does not end when a person leaves the hospital; in fact, that is often when it begins! When a newly discharged client is added to your home health roster, the entire team accepts responsibility to help that client follow discharge instructions, take medications properly, and make and keep follow-up appointments. This course helps caregivers understand their role in this process.

Identify clients at increased risk for readmission within 30 days of discharge.
List at least three ways that you can help clients in both managing their medications and keeping appointments after a hospital discharge.
Discuss the difference between symptoms that merit a call to the doctor versus those that require a trip to the ER.
Develop a plan to improve change-of-shift reports for CNAs that reduces or prevents readmissions.
Collaborate with the entire healthcare team to improve outcomes for clients at risk for readmission.

An older man with glasses rests in a hospital bed, covered by a white blanket with a wristband on his right wrist. He appears to be sleeping or resting, wearing a hospital gown, with medical equipment visible in the background.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

Reducing & Preventing Readmissions to the Hospital

An older man with glasses rests in a hospital bed, covered by a white blanket with a wristband on his right wrist. He appears to be sleeping or resting, wearing a hospital gown, with medical equipment visible in the background.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

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