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Title X clinics see upswing in use of long-acting reversible contraceptives by teens
Although adolescent use of LARCs remains low nationwide, efforts to improve access among teens seeking contraception at Title X service sites have increased use of these methods, according to the CDC.
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The ACA has pressed for patient-centered care — How about sexual and reproductive healthcare?
Patient-centered care, an effective healthcare model that has been moving in jumps and starts for more than three decades, received a significant boost several years ago with the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA).
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Implement patient-centered care into your family planning practice
Emphasis is being placed on implementing patient-centered care into all aspects of medical care, including family planning practices. Research indicates it improves clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction, enhances clinical adherence to treatment guidelines, and boosts healthcare delivery system efficiency.
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The Top 10 Mistakes You May Be Making In Your Case Management Department!: Part 2
Last month, we began our discussion of the top 10 mistakes you may be making in your case management department. After 30 years of experience in testing and retesting hospital case management models, it is safe to say that we have identified some basic elements that make for a contemporary and state-of-the-art case management department. In this month’s Case Management Insider, we will continue our discussion of the top 10 mistakes by reviewing mistake numbers 3-5.
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Get ready for ICD-10: It’s really going into effect
After a series of fits and starts, it appears that ICD-10 will take effect on Oct. 1.
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IPPS proposed rule is more of the same with emphasis on quality
When the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics embarked on its discharge collaborative project to improve patient satisfaction with the discharge process, the organization’s Patient and Family Advisors were an important part of the process.
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Patient and Family Advisors help keep staff focused on the patients
When the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics embarked on its discharge collaborative project to improve patient satisfaction with the discharge process, the organization’s Patient and Family Advisors were an important part of the process.
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Setting the time and date helps enhance patients’ discharge experience
More than 70% of patients at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics are assigned a designated discharge date and time, and the average patient leaves within 28 minutes of the set time.
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Star Ratings don’t give the whole picture of the hospital
When the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services posted its Star Ratings on the Hospital Compare website for the first time, only 5% of hospitals received the highest five-star rating.
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Work with nursing to make sure patients understand the discharge plan
Case managers may not be in charge of all their patients’ discharge education, but it is their responsibility to make sure that patients receive the education they need to care for themselves at home and that they understand it, or that referrals are made after discharge to continue their education, says Linda Sallee, RN, MS, CMAC, ACM, IQCI, director for Huron Healthcare with headquarters in Chicago.