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Care transitions and advanced home care models

Improving outcomes and lowering costs by applying advanced models of in-home care

Peter A. Boling, MD, Rashmi V. Chandekar, MD, Beth Hungate, MS, ANP-BC, Martha Purvis, MSN, Rachel Selby-Penczak, MD and Linda J. Abbey, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 2013, 80 (1 e-suppl 1) e-S7-e-S14; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.80.e-s1.03
Peter A. Boling
Chair, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
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Rashmi V. Chandekar
Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
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Beth Hungate
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA
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Martha Purvis
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA
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Rachel Selby-Penczak
Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
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Linda J. Abbey
Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
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With advances in monitoring and telemedicine, the complexity of care administered in the home to prop­erly selected patients can approach that delivered in the hospital. The challenges include making sure that qualified personnel regularly visit the patient at home, both individually and in teams; information is accurately communicated among the caregiver teams across venues and over time; and patients understand the information communicated to them by providers. Despite these chal­lenges, the benefits of treating chronically or terminally ill patients at home are significant. Among the most important are improved patient satisfaction and reduced cost. Numerous studies have shown that most patients prefer to spend their convalescence or their last days at home. The financial benefits of enabling patients to recover or to die at home are significant.

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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jan 2013, 80 (1 e-suppl 1) e-S7-e-S14; DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.80.e-s1.03

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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jan 2013, 80 (1 e-suppl 1) e-S7-e-S14; DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.80.e-s1.03
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