• J Gen Intern Med · Dec 2023

    Hospitalists Improving Transitions of Care Through Virtual Collaborative Rounding with Skilled Nursing Facilities-the HiToC SNF Study.

    • Ifedayo O Kuye, Sonia Dalal, Shaker Eid, and Venkat Gundareddy.
    • Division of Hospital Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. ikuye1@jhmi.edu.
    • J Gen Intern Med. 2023 Dec 1; 38 (16): 362836323628-3632.

    BackgroundOver one in five Medicare patients discharged to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) are re-hospitalized within 30 days of discharge. Poor communication between the hospital and SNF upon hospital discharge is frequently cited as the most common cause of readmission.AimThe goal of this program was to assess the ability of a weekly post-discharge hospitalist led virtual rounding program to augment the written discharge summary sent to SNFs.SettingTwo academic hospitals and six SNFs in Baltimore, MD.ParticipantsHospitalists and medical directors or directors of nursing from the partner SNF.Program DescriptionDuring weekly encounters, the hospitalist and SNF providers discussed the clinical status, discharge medications, treatment plan, and follow-up care of all discharged patients. The intervention took place from July 2021 to December 2021.Program EvaluationDuring the study, 544 patients were discussed in a post-discharge virtual encounter. After the discussions, hospitalists identified clinically significant errors in 124 discharge summaries. A survey of participating hospitalists and SNF medical and nursing leadership indicated the intervention was thought to improve care transitions.DiscussionOur innovation was successful in identifying errors in discharge summaries and was thought to improve the transition of care by participating SNF and hospitalist providers.© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine.

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