1. Regardless of age: Incorporating principles from geriatric medicine to improve care transitions for patients with complex needs.
- Author
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Arbaje AI, Kansagara DL, Salanitro AH, Englander HL, Kripalani S, Jencks SF, and Lindquist LA
- Subjects
- Aged, Caregivers education, Chronic Disease therapy, Community Participation, Comorbidity, Female, Health Policy, Humans, Independent Living education, Male, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Patient Care Planning, Patient-Centered Care organization & administration, Quality Improvement, United States, Aftercare methods, Aftercare organization & administration, Continuity of Patient Care organization & administration, Health Services for the Aged organization & administration, Patient Discharge standards, Preventive Health Services methods, Preventive Health Services organization & administration
- Abstract
With its focus on holistic approaches to patient care, caregiver support, and delivery system redesign, geriatrics has advanced our understanding of optimal care during transitions. This article provides a framework for incorporating geriatrics principles into care transition activities by discussing the following elements: (1) identifying factors that make transitions more complex, (2) engaging care "receivers" and tailoring home care to meet patient needs, (3) building "recovery plans" into transitional care, (4) predicting and avoiding preventable readmissions, and (5) adopting a palliative approach, when appropriate, that optimizes patient and family goals of care. The article concludes with a discussion of practical aspects of designing, implementing, and evaluating care transitions programs for those with complex care needs, as well as implications for public policy.
- Published
- 2014
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