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Abstract Number: 25
A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT PROVIDERS THROUGH DISCHARGE SUMMARIES
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Discharge summaries assist in the transition from inpatient to outpatient care by communicating key diagnoses, medication changes, and follow-up instructions. Despite use of standard formats for discharge summaries through electronic medical records (EMR), primary care physicians (PCPs) report dissatisfaction with locating important information in discharge summaries. Purpose: The aim of our project was to [...]
Abstract Number: 28
ANALYSIS OF INTERPROFESSIONAL DISCHARGE COMMUNICATION
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: The discharge process is complex and high-risk. Clear and accurate communication between the physician or Advanced Practice Provider (providers), nurse, and patient are essential to ensure a safe and effective transition of care. Upon literature review, there have not been studies looking at interprofessional communication during the discharge process. Also, our institution (a large [...]
Abstract Number: 61
“UNDERSTANDING THE GAPS”- A QUALITATIVE STUDY ASCERTAINING THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF GERIATRIC CARE TRANSITIONS CONFERENCE CALLS FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENTS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Literature regarding resident education in transitions of care is limited, particularly in geriatric populations. The University of Colorado performed a pilot of a virtual multidisciplinary conference call between providers on the geriatric inpatient unit of the University of Colorado Hospital and its Seniors Clinic. Residents rotating on the Acute Care of the Elder (ACE) [...]
Abstract Number: 73
LEVERAGING PATIENT PARTNERS TO DISSEMINATE A PCORI/NIA-FUNDED POST-HOSPITALIZATION PLANNING TOOL: PLANYOURLIFESPAN.ORG
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Although many older adults will be hospitalized in their lifetime, most do not consider or plan ahead for their post-hospitalization support needs. When older adults experience a hospitalization, families often must react to the crisis leaving the older adult out of the decision process (e.g. choosing a skilled nursing facility, caregivers). With PCORI funding, [...]
Abstract Number: 124
UPGRADING THE CARE OF ICU DOWNGRADES: ANALYZING PRACTICES AND OUTCOMES FOR ICU SURVIVORS ON THE GENERAL WARDS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: With the advancement of technology and the provision of critical care, more critically ill patients are surviving the medical intensive care unit (ICU). Upon transfer to the general wards patients continue to face complex and ongoing medical issues that increase their risk of morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine patient characteristics as [...]
Abstract Number: 138
BETTER CARE FOR INPATIENTS WITH OPIOID USE DISORDER: WITHIN “REACH”
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Persons with opioid use disorders (OUD) represent a disproportionately high percentage of hospitalized patients, have greater lengths of stay and readmissions, can incur higher costs, and are at greater risk of drug-related death immediately post-discharge. Further, despite the availability of effective medications for OUD, patients often are not offered treatment during the inpatient encounter. [...]
Abstract Number: 155
DIFFERENCES IN ANTI-CANCER THERAPY RECEIPT AFTER AN ACUTE CARE HOSPITALIZATION FOR CANCER PATIENTS DISCHARGING TO A SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: After discharge from an acute care hospitalization, cancer patients may choose to pursue rehabilitative care in a skilled nursing facility (SNF). Our objective was to examine receipt of anti-cancer therapy, death, readmission, and hospice use of cancer patients who discharge to a SNF compared to those who discharge home or home with home health [...]
Abstract Number: 177
A CRITICAL TRANSITION: ASSESSING THE UNMET NEEDS OF ICU SURVIVORS ON THE GENERAL WARDS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: With the advancement of technology and medical care, more critically ill patients are surviving the medical intensive care unit (ICU) and are transferred to the general wards, where they spend the majority of their hospitalization. While there are guidelines that address common complications in the ICU (delirium and functional decline), once patients are transferred [...]
Abstract Number: 184
ANTIBIOTIC OVERUSE AT DISCHARGE AND OUTCOMES IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH BACTERIURIA OR TREATED FOR PNEUMONIA: A MULTI-HOSPITAL COHORT STUDY
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Nearly half of hospitalized patients with bacteriuria or treated for pneumonia receive unnecessary antibiotics (non-infectious/non-bacterial syndrome, e.g., asymptomatic bacteriuria), excess duration (antibiotics prescribed for longer than necessary), or avoidable fluoroquinolones (safer alternative available) at hospital discharge.1-3 However, it is unknown whether antibiotic overuse at discharge varies between hospitals or is associated with patient outcomes. [...]
Abstract Number: 186
INPATIENT AND DISCHARGE FLUOROQUINOLONE PRESCRIBING IN VETERANS AFFAIRS HOSPITALS BETWEEN 2014 AND 2017
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Between 2007 and 2015, inpatient fluoroquinolone use declined in U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals. Whether fluoroquinolone use at discharge has also declined, in particular since antibiotic stewardship programs became mandated at VA hospitals in 2014, is unknown. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study of hospitalizations with infection between January 1, 2014 and December 31, [...]
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