The Connection Delivery Model: CARE ACROSS THE CONTINUUM

Cross-training nursing personnel to provide follow-up home care to patients with congestive heart failure has resulted in a dramatic drop in readmissions. Significant reduction in length of stay and cost for readmissions has prompted this hospital to expand this type of service to other patient popu...

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Censuses
Committees
Continuity of care
Continuity of Patient Care - organization & administration
Discharge planning
Education, Nursing, Continuing
Good samaritans
Health care delivery
Health care policy
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Home Care Services - organization & administration
Home health care
Hospitals
Humans
Length of Stay
Models, Nursing
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing administration
Nursing Staff, Hospital - education
Patient Readmission
Patient satisfaction
Training
Vice Presidents
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