2019 Patient Safety & Quality Symposium - Connecting the Dots: Highly Reliable Health Care Across the Continuum
Achieving high reliability is even more challenging when you factor in moving from the hospital to home or other facilities, whether they’re short or long-term. We’ll cover best practices for transitions of care across health care settings and between health care teams. We’ll address how payment models at the regional and national level impact care coordination for patients, providers and health care systems. And perhaps most importantly, how do health care disparities impact patient populations and providers in the continuum of care.
Disrupting Post-Acute Care: Leading Practices to Improve Care Coordination and Meet Demand
Joan Moss speaks about different approaches to transition of care and continuum of care challenges for chronic populations.The “Typical” Medicare Patient in St. Louis: What You May Not Know
Sarah Fiacco, MSW, presents regional Medicare data on diagnoses, post-acute care utilization and demographics in order to highlight trends and opportunities.Staying Healthy in the World of Readmissions
This joint presentation gives an overview of the Stay Healthy Outpatient Program, which was created to help patients with chronic illnesses access care.Lenise Cummings-Vaughn, MD, CMD, MD
Medical Director, Associate ProfessorWashington University School of Medicine
Kelly Dodds, MSN, RN, CNS-BC, ANP-BC
Nurse PractitionerBarnes-Jewish Hospital Readmission Prevention Clinic and Stay Healthy Clinic
Shifting Your Perspective: How to Improve Transitions of Care from a PCP and Hospitalist
Scott Groesch, MD, and Rachel Bardowell, MD, help provide perspective on various hospital teams in an effort to demonstrate gaps in patient care.Enhancing Quality of Care for Patients with Life-Limiting Illnesses
Patrick White, MD, discusses new opportunities, strategies and technologies that support patients with life-limiting illnesses, as well as their families.Highly Reliable Hand-Offs: The SLCH Heart Center Experience
Jessica Mann, DNP, MSN, CPNP-AC, and Peter Manning, MD, give an update on a safe hand-off process for patients returning to the ICU following open heart surgery.Jessica Mann, DNP, MSN, CPNP-AC
Clinical Lead-Heart CenterSt. Louis Children’s Hospital