Bridging the Gap: Discharge Clinics Providing Safe Transitions for High Risk Patients

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Bridging the Gap: Discharge Clinics Providing Safe Transitions for High Risk Patients Northwest Patient Safety Conference May 15, 2012 Dr. Shay Martinez Medical Director, Aftercare Clinic Harborview Medical Center Thanks to Dr. Lauren Doctoroff and Dr. Tyler Jung, who also presented this workshop at Society for Hospital Medicine National Meeting, April 2012.

Learning Objectives Recognize that the post-hospitalization transition is a period of great risk for patients Identify roles that hospitalists can play in postdischarge patient care Discuss strategies to consider when implementing a discharge clinic at your institution

Transitions= Danger Zone Patients at time of discharge: 49% experience at least one medical error 60% with test results pending 37% requiring follow up, unbeknownst to patient and provider J Gen Intern Med. 2003;8:646-51 Ann Intern Med. 2003; 138( 3): 161-167

Attention to transitions increasingly important because of Increased use of hospitalist system for inpatient care Patients being discharged quicker and sicker then ever before Increasing complexity of medicine Changing reimbursements for complications and readmissions

Barriers to safe transitions Systems issues: Different EMR systems Lack of timely appointments available at PCP offices No established primary care provider Provider Barriers: Lack of direct inpatient <-> outpatient provider communication Discharge summary available at first f/u appointment only 25% of time Patient Barriers Low health literacy Lack of clear communication JAMA. 2007; 297( 8): 831-841 Coll Gen Pract. 1987; 494-495

Is timely follow up a solution for dangers at discharges? Though there is mixed data, some evidence supporting post-discharge follow up: Increased PCP follow up independently associated with decreased risk of hospital readmission Pts with PCP follow up within one month of discharge up to 10x less likely to be readmitted with index condition Timely follow up may reduce admissions in key populations (CHF, COPD) J Hosp Med 2010:398-405 J Hosp Med. 2010:392-397 JAMA 2010:1716-1722

Timely Follow-up However, On average, <50% of patients will see their PCP within 14 days after discharge What about patients without established primary care? Can hospitalists play a role? After Hospitalization: A Dartmouth Atlas Report on Post Acute Care for Medicare Beneficiaries. Accessed 11/8/2011

Hospitalists and Post Discharge Care: Advantages What are possible benefits of hospitalist involvement in post discharge care?

Hospitalists and Post Discharge Care: Advantages Familiarity with complex patients Familiarity with new antibiotics, new anticoagulants Close connection with inpatient care teams and inpatient medical record Possible improvement in transitions for patients without PCPs Practice changing for hospitalists Opportunity for closer interactions with PCPs

Hospitalists and Post Discharge Care: Disadvantages What are possible disadvantages of hospitalist involvement in post discharge care?

Hospitalists and Post Discharge Care: Disadvantages Lack of interest among hospitalists Poor familiarity with outpatient medicine, including clinical issues and processes Difficult business model Complex intersection with clinical schedule for hospitalists Turf issues with PCPs

Breakout Session: The Case of Mr. G

Questions to consider Who is responsible for patients unaffiliated with primary care after their hospital discharge? How could a discharge clinic have been helpful for Mr. G? What kinds of services should a discharge clinic for patients without a primary care provider provide?

The Aftercare Clinic Harborview Medical Center Seattle, Washington

Harborview Medical Center 413-bed public safety net hospital >$200 million in charity care ~50% patients indigent Low health literacy 95-105% occupancy rates 5 primary care clinics

The Aftercare Clinic: A safety net for the safety net Established in October 2007 Transitional care for patients without primary care: Seen at HMC ED or discharged from HMC wards (any service) In need of urgent follow up with provider

Clinic goals Providing safe transitions for patients without established primary care F/u within 2 weeks Med reconciliation, symptom management Community partnering with FQHC clinics and dissemination of primary care Referrals to primary care in community Improved communication between academic center and community clinics

Clinic goals Targeting vulnerable patients with high risk of readmission/ ED recidivism CHF patients seen within 72 hours of discharge Returning wound care Visiting immigrants Health care for the homeless Patients recently released from jail

Daily clinic life Staffed by hospitalists, ARNPs Open 5 days per week, 1-2 providers in clinic each session 20 minute visit slots Average 270 visits monthly ~30% no show rate Main diagnoses: HTN, DM, SSTI >50% patients unsponsored >25% limited English-speaking

Success with referrals Total referrals: 115 11/2011-2/2012 Appts made by ACC: 94 Total show rate for CHC appts: 59.1% (68/115) Show rate if we made appts for patient: 72.3% (68/94)

Lessons Learned Brings reality to the discharge process/ planning from inpatient and ED Multiple safety catches for unaffiliated patients Improved communication between academic center and community clinics Different skill set for hospitalists can be challenging Metrics for objectively measuring success challenging to create in this setting

Breakout Session Consider a post-discharge clinic at your institution

Bridging the Gap: Conclusions Transitions in care are vulnerable periods for patients Post discharge care is an important part of ensuring safe transitions Hospitalists may have a role in post discharge care in the new health care system How your hospitalist group will rise to this challenge is up to you!