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Abstract Number: 218
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Hospital crowding and subsequent resource strain have been associated with worse patient outcomes and increased length of stay (1–3). As pediatric hospitals face an overwhelming respiratory illness surge in the wake of the COVID pandemic (4–6), improving hospital patient flow is all the more critical. Nonetheless, a substantial proportion of patients, nearly 1 in […]
Abstract Number: 223
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Over 50% of practicing physicians in the United States report burnout with internal medicine having some of the highest rates. The aim of our study is to identify factors that contribute to burnout in academic hospitalists and the impact that COVID-19 has had on this phenomenon. Methods: 19 academic hospitalists at Froedtert Hospital & […]
Abstract Number: 224
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Studies have demonstrated direct discharge to home with home care after hospitalization to be the optimal strategy for patients with social support. Even amongst sicker patients requiring intensive nursing and therapy services, evidence shows no difference in functional recovery when compared to those discharged to inpatient rehab. Furthermore, discharge location does not result in […]
Abstract Number: 240
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Hospital at Home (HaH) programs provide feasible and effective inpatient-level care in patients’ homes, with interest in this value-based care model increasing substantially as health systems strain to meet capacity and resource demands.1-6 Despite well-documented benefits, adoption of HaH outside of capacity surges remains limited, hindering scalability efforts.7 Furthermore, patient and provider experiences of […]
Abstract Number: 245
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge have gained national attention and account for more than $17 billion in avoidable U.S. Medicare expenditures each year. (1) In 2011 alone, there were approximately 3.3 million adult 30-day all-cause hospital readmissions, costing the US $41.3 billion.(2) As such, efforts have been made to create algorithms to […]
Abstract Number: 256
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Increased hospital capacity causes significant strain on medical institutions. Patients who are clinically ready for discharge but “stuck” awaiting post-acute resources are thought to contribute to this capacity strain. Here, we aim to provide a clinically relevant measurement of the prevalence (proportion of patients) and weight (proportion of days) for patients who have spent […]
Abstract Number: 265
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Hospitals increasingly face capacity strain and challenges with patient flow, leading to emergency department (ED) crowding, ED boarding, and threats to patient safety and quality of care. ED boarding occurs from the time of the decision to admit until the patient arrives in an inpatient bed and is affected by many factors including discharge […]
Abstract Number: 266
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Breastfeeding and human milk are the normative standards for infant feeding and nutrition. Studies have shown that newborns who were exclusively breastfed had lower risk of otitis media, upper respiratory tract infections, lower respiratory tract infections, asthma, atopic dermatitis, gastroenteritis, RSV bronchiolitis, obesity, celiac disease, type I and type II diabetes, and leukemia.1,2The American […]
Abstract Number: 267
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Direct admissions (DA), wherein patients are non-emergently admitted to the hospital, bypassing the emergency room (ER), makeup 15% of non-elective adult hospitalizations (1). DAs can reduce ER volumes (2), but may lead to delays in initial evaluation of patients and inappropriate admissions (2,3). DAs carry risks involved with transitions of care and handoffs, yet […]
Abstract Number: 268
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Efficient discharge planning for hospital medicine patients requires alignment across multiple disciplines. Understanding how clinicians communicate information about discharge readiness can identify opportunities to improve discharge coordination and impact length of stay, hospital capacity, and patient satisfaction. The objective of this study was to outline the existing information gathering and communication pathways around discharge […]