Best Practices: Transitioning from Inpatient to Outpatient

No. 1, the use of—for lack of a better word—a home health nurse or community nurse, because some of these patients do not have families. [...]working with the homeless population, working with the shelter, we usually have a liaison or someone who is a worker, and we'd work with them to make sur...

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