Transitions of Care: From Hospital to Home

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Transitions of Care: From Hospital to Home Danielle Hansen, DO, MS (Med Ed) Associate Director, LECOM VP Acute Care Services & Quality/Performance Improvement, Millcreek Community Hospital

Objectives Discuss settings of care for elderly patients Identify problems associated with transitioning between care settings Formulate solutions to the challenges associated with care transitions

Definition: Transitional Care Set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of health care as patients transfer between different health care settings

Transitions from the Hospital Should aim to maximize the chance that patients will maintain the benefits of hospitalization Can reduce the risk of early readmission and the use of emergency services Ideally begin at admission, with a projection of medical, nursing, rehabilitative, and functional support required at the time of discharge

Why does it matter? Patients get lost in transition Adverse events are common Medical errors are newsworthy

How often do transitions occur? After hip fracture, patients undergo an average of 3.5 relocations Between Thurs and Mon AM, patients are subjected to 6-7 transfers Medicare beneficiaries see a median of 2 PCPs and 5 specialists yearly!

Show me the numbers Nearly 1 in 5 patients suffer an adverse event during the transition from hospital to home 1/3 of adverse events are preventable 2/3 of adverse events are medication-related 1/4 of patients are re-admitted to the hospital

Types of Adverse Events Medication-related Procedure-related Nosocomial infection Falls Other

What were the identified deficits in the system? The most common deficit was poor communication Inadequate pt education Poor communication between pt and DO/MD Poor communication between hospital and community providers

Other deficits that lead to system failure Inadequate monitoring No emergency contact information Difficulty obtaining prescriptions Inadequate home services Delayed follow-up care Premature discharge

Multiple Levels of Barriers Delivery System Level Barriers Clinician Level Barriers Patient Level Barriers

Delivery System Barriers Each institution operates independent silos Health information system lacks interface Reimbursement for coordinating care is lacking Insurance plans drive services Lack of consistent transition standards

Clinician Barriers Single clinician rarely takes care of the same patient across the continuum Lack of communication among PCPs in different settings Specialists add to the confusion!

Patient Level Barriers Patients and families rarely advocate for transitions of care. They assume that we know what we are doing. Lack of awareness of their disease process (i.e. they don t now why they are at rehabilitation hospital, SNF, etc.) Take Home instructions are different across different settings, leads to confusion

What are the key components of good transitional care? A comprehensive care plan Medication reconciliation Patient preparation Patient education Communication of the plan to receiving professionals

Medication Reconciliation How to do it When to do it Why to do it

Data on Discharge Summaries: JAMA, 2007 review of communication deficits between hospital DO/MDs and PCPs revealed critical information missing from discharge summaries: Responsible hospital DO/MD (Missing 25%) Main diagnosis (17.5%) Discharge medications (21%) Specific follow-up plans (14%) Diagnostic test results (38%) Tests pending at discharge (65%) Counseling provided to patients or families (91%)

Side effects of poor transitional care Inappropriate plan Conflicting recommendations Incorrect medication regimen Inadequate follow-up Insufficient patient education Patient frustration and dissatisfaction Increased health care utilization

Challenges to improving transitional care Lack of provider awareness/familiarity Multiple isolated providers Unprepared patients Image citations in Powerpoint notes

Challenges continued Isolated institutions Lack of financial incentives to collaborate

Interventions work! Can be patient or provider centered Involve a team approach! Decrease readmission rates Decrease costs Decrease mortality

News you can use How can you ensure a safe transition? Decrease polypharmacy Assess health literacy

Polypharmacy 73% of seniors with chronic illnesses take 5+ medications daily Causes Complications Interventions

Medication non-adherence Study of seniors with chronic illness: 20% skipped doses or stopped a med b/c of side effects 20% stopped meds they believed were not helping 25% did not fill a Rx due to cost Age itself is not predictive of non-adherence

Health literacy 50% of US adults lack the reading and numerical skills necessary to understand and act on health information

Transition to Home Communicate the following to patients or their caregivers: Follow-up appointments Warning symptoms or signs to watch for, with instructions on whom to contact Clinical disciplines (eg, nursing, physical therapy) contracted for care in the home Reconciled medications list, with clarification of which pre-hospital medications are to be continued

Transition to Another Institution Orient the patient to the nature of the institution, the identity of the new attending physician, and the expected frequency of physician visits Promptly send a discharge summary that includes: Summary of hospital course with care provided List of problems and diagnoses Baseline physical functional status Baseline cognitive status Reconciled medications list (with ending dates for time-limited drugs) Allergies Test results still outstanding Follow-up appointment Goals and preferences Advance directives

How can a complete discharge summary improve transitional care? Use the d/c summary to communicate the care plan to the patient and next providers: Complete list of diagnoses Succinct hospital course Relevant labs and test results Complete list of medications Allergies Diet and activity instructions Clear follow-up instructions (including f/u labs!) Warning signs and sx

Summary Improving the complex process of transitional care will require a multi-factorial approach including changes in the: Health Care Delivery System Technology Health Policy Research