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Abstract Number: 0205
ICUPS: REVIEW OF TRIGGER CRITERA FOR PALLIATIVE CARE CONSULTS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Palliative care (PC) is a multidisciplinary consult service aimed at ensuring goal-concordant medical care while optimizing patient/family support. Prior studies have illustrated that palliative care consultation can be associated with a significantly shorter length of stay but without significant change in mortality or disposition. Utilization of standard high-risk descriptive criteria or “triggers” that uniformly [...]
Abstract Number: 0258
IMPACT OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM MODEL ON DISCHARGE EFFICIENCY, ACCURACY, AND INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENT PERCEPTIONS ON DISCHARGE PLANNING
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Efficient discharge planning is crucial for improving hospital capacity strain and patient care. Multidisciplinary rounds (MDRs) have demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing communication and care coordination, but their impact on resident teaching teams has been less studied. The expected discharge date (EDD), among other key metrics in discharge efficiency, helps predict bed capacity, optimize patient [...]
Abstract Number: 0322
IMPACT OF INTERPROFESSIONAL OPERATION CENTER AND PROGRESSION CARE ROUNDS ON LENGTH OF STAY
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Length of stay is an ongoing challenge for hospitals across USA. Large number of medically stable patients continue to remain in the hospital. There are multiple barriers including social, financial, and poor communication between team members. This delays discharge leading to poor patient care, burnout of team members, reduced bed capacity and access. Purpose: [...]
Abstract Number: 0402
IMPLEMENTATION OF A HOSPITALIST-LED MULTIDISCIPLINARY TRACHEOSTOMY CARE TEAM
SHM Converge 2025
Background: The patient population at tertiary hospitals is increasingly complex due to advancements in healthcare and more aggressive management of comorbidities. This complexity is particularly evident in the patients on medicine services that have a tracheostomy. Patients with tracheostomies on general medical floors often experience prolonged lengths of stay and multiple inpatient complications, such as [...]
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