药师干预对居家初级保健退伍军人再入院的影响。

Bria Sydner, Chandler Schexnayder, Khahan Ngo, Claire Campbell
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背景:几项研究表明,当患者从一个护理水平过渡到另一个护理水平时,可能会发生错误。药剂师可以在护理过程的过渡中发挥不可或缺的作用。在Michael E. DeBakey退伍军人事务医疗中心,居家初级保健(HBPC)服务实施了一项简化的出院计划,以提高HBPC登记一年后30天的再入院率。方法:我们的目的是确定具体的药剂师干预措施,以改善HBPC出院过程,并最终提高医院再入院率。启动了“计划-实施-研究-行动”质量改进项目。我们对2019年10月至2020年3月参加HBPC的退伍军人进行了回顾。结果:在175名出院后评估的患者中,118名(67.4%)患者由HBPC药剂师完成了药物调解。在完成的118例药物调解中,92例(78%)干预是由HBPC药师进行的。在6个月的研究期间,30天住院再入院率从19%下降到13%。结论:本研究展示了几种降低再入院率的干预措施。利用本研究的结果,为HBPC服务及其再入学委员会提供了教育。
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Effect of Pharmacist Interventions on Hospital Readmissions for Home-Based Primary Care Veterans.

Background: Several studies indicate that when patients transition from one level of care to another, errors may occur. Pharmacists can play an integral role in the transitions of care process. At Michael E. DeBakey Veteran Affairs Medical Center, the Home-Based Primary Care (HBPC) service has implemented a streamlined hospital discharge plan to improve 30-day readmission rates after 1 year of HBPC enrollment.

Methods: Our aim was to identify specific pharmacist interventions to improve the HBPC discharge process and ultimately, improve hospital readmission rates. A Plan-Do-Study-Act quality improvement project was initiated. We conducted a review of veterans enrolled in HBPC from October 2019 to March 2020.

Results: Of 175 patients assessed postdischarge, a medication reconciliation was completed by an HBPC pharmacist in 118 (67.4%) patients. Of the 118 medication reconciliations completed, 92 (78%) interventions were made by HBPC pharmacists. During the 6-month study period, 30-day hospital readmission rates decreased from 19% to 13%.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates several opportunities for interventions to lower readmission rates. Using the results from this study, education has been provided for the HBPC service and its readmission committee.

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