readmissions
discharges
Hospice
Home Health
Assisted Living
Memory Care
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WELCOME TO CONFIRMED CARE
Strengthening the Continuum
We trust that Confirmed Care services will be an incredible benefit to your organization and will enable you to achieve your objectives of exceptional patient care while improving your bottom line.
Confirmed Care’s goal explicitly is to help organizations in the medical/hospital industry better manage the hospital to home gap that so often delays discharges, creates readmissions and overall reduces the quality of the patient experience.
We've built a thoughtful workflow process for helping discharge planning teams gain access to expert, real time knowledge of community care resources in their region. This service by design will reduce excessive workload on social workers and case management while improving efficiency and implementing quality community care pieces to ensure safe, patient centered solutions.
Medicare’s Newly Released Blanket Waiver Program
Must Assist
“The hospital, psychiatric hospital, and CAH must assist patients, their families, or the patient’s representative in selecting a post-acute care provider”
Must Ensure
“The hospital must ensure that the post acute care data on quality measures and resource use measures is relevant and applicable to the patient’s goals of care and treatment preferences.”
Discharge Planning Requirements
“CMS is maintaining the discharge planning requirements that ensure a patient is discharged to an appropriate setting with the necessary medical information and goals of care”
FACTOR TO CONSIDER
Factors to Consider When Discharging
Cognitive Status
ADLs
Medication
Home
Transportation
Family Support
Ongoing Care Needs
Readmissions
Focused on helping hospitals reduce readmissions and increase revenues
Discharges
Partnering with Assisted Living Locators – the nation’s oldest and most hands-on patient focused advisor in senior care field.
THE PROBLEM
Hospital Pain Points
Healthcare teams are finding it difficult to find the best “best case” health care settings
Volume of work doesn’t provide time for deep dive explanations
Healthcare teams are finding it difficult to find the best “best case” health care settings
Lack of consistent communication with families
Employee burnout due to volume