Due to financial and political pressure, the atmosphere of healthcare is radically changing. In order to adapt to these changes, many healthcare systems are seeking to employ coordinated care programs to increase the continuity of care and population wellbeing. To sustain a coordinated care program and its potential benefits, it must prove to generate adequate savings to support the program's cost. In this thesis, a model is generated to determine the point of sustainability and the necessary cost reductions to achieve sustainability. The model is applied to the University of Missouri Health Care system to determine a reduction of admissions by 1.42% and holding the costs of 30-day readmissions, ED visits, outpatient observation stays, and ...
The Affordable Care Act, introduced in 2012, created the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program whi...
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The United States (US) health care system is faced with the daunting challenge to make healthcare pa...
The United States continues to lag behind other countries in its adoption of health information tech...
Emergency department (ED) acts as a feeder to many hospitals as it determines a large proportion of ...
Alternative healthcare programs have been steadily flooding the health care market, with the most no...
Quality of life in long term care (LTC) is a concern for many stakeholders. The elders who are livin...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the implementation of a Clinical Documentation Improve...
Abstract Objectives: Low-income and minority children experience worse health outcomes for reasons t...
Background: Primary care (PC) is increasingly the setting for affordable, coordinated, end-to-end pa...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) and advance directives (AD) inform the provision of health c...
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Advanced care planning guides health care professionals and surrogate decision-makers choices on end...
Changes in reimbursement make it imperative for nurse managers to develop tools and methods to assis...
The Affordable Care Act, introduced in 2012, created the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program whi...
This study examines data gathered in a workplace wellness trial whose interventions were aimed at re...
The purpose of this evidence-based change in practice project was to provide nurses with an experien...
The United States (US) health care system is faced with the daunting challenge to make healthcare pa...
The United States continues to lag behind other countries in its adoption of health information tech...
Emergency department (ED) acts as a feeder to many hospitals as it determines a large proportion of ...
Alternative healthcare programs have been steadily flooding the health care market, with the most no...
Quality of life in long term care (LTC) is a concern for many stakeholders. The elders who are livin...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the implementation of a Clinical Documentation Improve...
Abstract Objectives: Low-income and minority children experience worse health outcomes for reasons t...
Background: Primary care (PC) is increasingly the setting for affordable, coordinated, end-to-end pa...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) and advance directives (AD) inform the provision of health c...
The realization of growth synergies across products and services in a global multi-unit firm is a to...
Advanced care planning guides health care professionals and surrogate decision-makers choices on end...
Changes in reimbursement make it imperative for nurse managers to develop tools and methods to assis...
The Affordable Care Act, introduced in 2012, created the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program whi...
This study examines data gathered in a workplace wellness trial whose interventions were aimed at re...
The purpose of this evidence-based change in practice project was to provide nurses with an experien...