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Following dietary guidelines is an essential part of reducing inflammation and preventing exacerbated conditions post patient release.
Check Ins
Using both automated and personalized check ins throughout the first 30 days is essential for staying connected and on track with data monitoring and early symptom detection.
Education
Readmissions are due in large part to poor post release instructions and simplified models for patients to understand and follow. We act as a liaison between you and the patients for optimal adherence.
Medication Control
It is essential that medications are being filled and taken immediately following release. We prioritize newly released patients and ensure in person intervention within the first 3 days of release.
Data Monitoring
Our AI driven data models evolve over time, meaning strong data correlation markers for readmissions based on a large pool of research variables that we track.
Transportation
We understand that time and resources are limited for many seniors. We ensure transportation for any essential need related to post care is provided.
How Readmissions Occur
Multiple factors including transportation, spouse habits, dietary control, medication adherence and environmental conditions can drastically increase or decrease returning issues.
Once a patient loses adherence to their medications, fails to adhere to post release instructions, and disregards early health flags, ultimately, they have another emergency.
During this time patients are often surprised, moderately disoriented and eager to get back home. Many patients often have difficulty remembering their post release procedures for healthy adherence.
Often times patients are unaware of cognitive decline and ignore warning signs related to medical emergency.
Lastly the patient is readmitted, which if occurred within 30 days of release, is an average loss of $15,000 for the medical provider