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Tips for Case Managers With Transgender Patients
These tips will help case managers understand transgender patients' healthcare needs and ensure they are treated with respect.
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Transgender Patients Face Many Challenges in the Healthcare System
Transgender people are becoming more open, and case managers are likely to work with patients who openly identify as transgender. Transgender individuals are legally protected in obtaining healthcare, including transition-related care. Healthcare providers are required to treat these individuals with respect, including using their chosen gender identity.
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CMS 2020 Final Rules: Discharge Planning Revisions Released
New rules intended to help empower patients preparing to move from acute care into post-acute care will soon govern hospital discharge planning, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Hospital Gives Patients Tips on Finding the Right Skilled Nursing Facility
When hospitalized patients need to be transitioned to a skilled nursing facility, one of the first hurdles is finding the right place. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston has developed a one-page tool to help families with this decision.
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Transitioning Patients to Skilled Nursing Facilities Is Challenging
Too often, patient information is lost or inadequate during transitions from hospital to skilled nursing facilities. This causes challenges that case managers can help overcome.
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Tips for Reducing Long Length of Stay Cases
Long length-of-stay patients can cost hospitals hundreds of thousands of dollars in unreimbursed care each year. Hospital case managers can help reduce these cases through consistent care management and team support.
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Hospital Case Managers Can Learn From Lean
One effective way for hospitals to improve patient care and reduce rehospitalizations and longer lengths of stay (LOS) is to take a Lean approach. Lean and Lean Six Sigma principles can help a healthcare organization eliminate waste and improve quality, and outcomes. For example, after employing Lean principles, Mid Coast-Parkview Health in Brunswick, ME, shortened patient stays of 30 or more days by more than 20%, saving $124,000.
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Report: Problem of Clinician Burnout Must be Addressed
Between one-third and one-half of U.S. clinicians are experiencing burnout, according to a new report from the National Academy of Medicine.
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Predictors of Response to a Specific Psychological Treatment in Chronic Low-Back Pain
A theoretical model employed to predict response to either mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, or mindfulness-based therapy in patients with chronic low-back pain showed evidence that this type of model may be useful in determining which patients are most likely to benefit from a specified intervention.
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Effects of Probiotics on Cognition and Falls Risk in Patients With Cirrhosis
Patients with cirrhosis and mild cognitive impairment and falls were randomized to a probiotic formulation vs. placebo. Probiotic treatment improved cognitive outcomes and reduced the risk of falls.