Outcomes of a Transitional Care Clinic to Reduce Heart Failure Readmissions at an Urban Academic Medical Center

International Journal of Clinical Research & Trials
Justin LeeSamy I McFarlane

Abstract

Heart Failure (HF) is one of the leading hospital readmission diagnoses in the United States. It is a major challenge in today's healthcare environment to reduce hospital readmissions for HF and much of the expenditure on HF is on in-hospital treatment. In the USA, risk factors for readmission with HF include being African American, low-socioeconomic status, Medicare, Medicaid, self-pay/no insurance and drug abuse. The Transitional Care Clinic (TCC) model established at our institution integrated multiple facets of chronic HF management, including early post-discharge follow-up, phone call reminders as well as clinical pharmacists and nurse practitioner's integration into the treatment team. Of 488 HF admissions to our institution from March 2015 until May 2017, mean age = 65 years (SD 13.03), 262 patients were males (53.6%) and 463 patients (94%) were Blacks. There was a total of 121 readmissions within 30 days after discharge (24.8%) and 43 readmissions 7 days after discharge (8.81%) during our study period. 159 patients (32.58%) followed up in our TCC, while 329 patients (67.41%) did not at TCC. Within 7 days post discharge, there was 3 (1.9%) Vs 40 (12.2%) readmissions for TCC and non-TCC groups respectively, P<0.01. There ...Continue Reading

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