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Abstract Number: 304
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Patients with limited English proficiency (LEP) face barriers communicating with their medical providers and understanding their treatment plans. Prior work shows that communication barriers limit LEP patients’ understanding of their discharge instructions. However, little is known about disparities in outcomes between LEP and English proficient (EP) patients. To address this gap, we measured the […]
Abstract Number: 314
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Effective discharge planning requires early identification of patients’ post-acute care needs as well as potential barriers to placement. Housestaff receive little formal training on discharge planning and are instead expected to learn “on-the-go”. At the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs (WLAVA) Medical Center there exists many disposition options that aren’t available to our housestaff […]
Abstract Number: 347
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Late afternoon hospital discharges contribute to admission delays, leading to occupancy increase and increased length of stay. However, prominent workplace barriers often exist towards improvement initiatives that target early discharge. Team members cite timing of rounds, absence of early discharge support resources, communication breakdowns, and increased daytime admission volume as barriers to change. Furthermore, […]
Abstract Number: 406
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Inefficiencies in the hospital discharge process can be a source of patient and provider dissatisfaction. Further, gaps in post-discharge care have been associated with increases in 30-day mortality and 30-day unplanned re-hospitalization. Addressing these gaps requires a specific focus on the development of a post-acute care treatment plan, identification of potential barriers to the […]
Abstract Number: 407
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Early and sustained mobilization of patients throughout admission is a goal we all strive to achieve. Inpatient immobility leads to the development of medical complications such as pressure ulcers, acute venous thrombosis, nosocomial infections, decreased muscle mass, and overall functional decline. Additionally, patients become deconditioned from their baseline and require potentially preventable additional services […]
Abstract Number: 419
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Improvement of discharge times on house staff run medical floors is particularly complicated. Amato-Vealey et al. describe a domino effect of delayed discharges resulting in inability to transfer patients from intensive care units, advancement towards maximum capacity, and failure to move patients from the ER. This leads to delayed procedures, poor patient satisfaction, and […]
Abstract Number: 425
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: A discharge summary serves as a crucial means of communication between inpatient and outpatient providers. Appropriate transitions of care rely on updates to patient problems, diagnostics, treatment history, and discharge plans. Many studies have identified lacking components in discharge summaries that may lead to poor medical management.In an effort to improve patient transitions of […]
Abstract Number: 431
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity among general population despite recent advancements in goal-directed therapies. The advent of mechanical circulatory devices, the increased availability and improvement in heart transplant techniques have improved some metrics; however, CHF patients continue to have multiple readmissions for acute exacerbations. The frequency of […]
Abstract Number: 456
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Virtual care is becoming a fully realized modality of providing patient care (1, 2). In hospital medicine, the transition of care from inpatient to outpatient can be challenging to carry out efficiently and effectively while mitigating any preventable harm that may arise prior to a scheduled follow-up appointment with a primary care physician (PCP). […]
Abstract Number: 459
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Hospitals emphasize early discharge to improve throughput. Interdisciplinary team members often report feeling rushed in the 24 hours before discharge, which may increase the likelihood of discharge errors and burnout for the team. Purpose: To identify obstacles preventing timely completion of discharge activities, improve reliability of the discharge process, improve staff experience, and decrease […]