Quality of care transition
Care Transitions - Making Healthcare Safer III - NCBI
Developed based on input from patients and their caregivers, CTI aims to improve the efficiency and quality of care in the transition from hospital to home by ...
Quality of care transition, patient safety incidents, and patients ...
The transition of patients between care contexts poses patient safety risks. Discharges to home from inpatient care can be associated with ...
Improving Care Transitions | Medicaid
Improving care transitions between care settings is critical to improving individuals' quality of care and quality of life and their outcomes.
Advancing High Quality Care: The Transitional Care Model
About the Course. Managing transitions in care, especially among older adult patients, enhances the patient experience, improves health and quality-of-life ...
Care Transitions Framework - NCBI
Care transitions can be defined as “the movement patients make between health care practitioners and settings as their condition and care needs change ...
Transitions of Care | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
AHRQ's tools and research to ensure safe and seamless transitions of patients from one care setting to another, reducing preventable adverse events, ...
Strategy 4: Care Transitions From Hospital to Home: IDEAL ...
Research shows that when patients are engaged in their health care, it can lead to measurable improvements in safety and quality.
Developing a measure to assess the quality of care transitions for ...
We aim to describe the development and initial testing of the Partners at Care Transitions Measure (PACT-M) as a patient-reported questionnaire.
Improving Care Transitions - Health Affairs
For years, health policy experts have identified poor care transitions as a major contributor to poor quality and waste. The 2001 Institute of ...
Care Transitions | Clinical Topics - Society of Hospital Medicine
Why Is It Important to Improve Care Transitions? ... Ineffective care transition processes lead to: ... SHM's Center for Quality Improvement provides hospitals and ...
Transitions of Care (TRC) - NCQA
Transitions of Care (TRC) ... Assesses key points of transition for Medicare beneficiaries 18 years of age and older after discharge from an inpatient facility.
Future directions in research to improve care transitions from hospital
Mitchell et al14 found that patients identified feeling cared for and cared about by medical providers as an outcome integral to a safe care transition. Kiefe ...
High-Quality Care Transitions Promote Continuity of Care and Safer ...
This article defines and describes the care transition process and its potential to influence continuity of care and patient safety.
The Care Transitions Intervention: Results of a Randomized ...
The care transitions intervention was designed to address potential threats to quality and safety during care transitions by providing patients ...
Crossing boundaries: Establishing a framework for researching ...
Our narrative synthesis found that the quality and safety of care transitions are influenced by a range of patient-centred, communicative, collaborative, ...
Community-based Care Transitions Program - CMS
The goals of the CCTP were to improve transitions of beneficiaries from the inpatient hospital setting to other care settings, to improve quality of care, to ...
Care Transitions - Virginia Department for the Aging
The goals of care transition programs are to improve transitions from the inpatient hospital setting to other care settings, to improve quality of care, to ...
Development and testing of a measure designed to assess the ...
The CTM was developed to assess the quality of care transitions across healthcare settings. Because, by default, older patients largely manage their ...
Transitional care refers to the coordination and continuity of health care during a movement from one healthcare setting to either another or to home, ...
How to Measure Care Transition Communication Quality - LinkedIn
1. Define your goals and indicators 2. Use standardized tools and methods 3. Compare and benchmark your results