2020
DOI: 10.1097/pq9.0000000000000332
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Incorporating the Voice of Community Based Pediatricians to Improve Discharge Communication

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“… 13 For most patients, communication through a discharge summary is considered sufficient. 16 Delays in timely discharge communication have been associated with poorer quality of care, 4 , 17 medication errors, 2 , 3 readmissions, 18 and increased costs. 19 , 20 In 2009, the Value in Inpatient Pediatrics Network’s Transitions of Care Collaborative (a consortium of 16 pediatric PHM programs working to assess and improve the quality of discharge communication between pediatric hospitalist and PCPs) established a goal of hospitalist-PCP discharge documentation within 2 calendar days.…”
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“… 13 For most patients, communication through a discharge summary is considered sufficient. 16 Delays in timely discharge communication have been associated with poorer quality of care, 4 , 17 medication errors, 2 , 3 readmissions, 18 and increased costs. 19 , 20 In 2009, the Value in Inpatient Pediatrics Network’s Transitions of Care Collaborative (a consortium of 16 pediatric PHM programs working to assess and improve the quality of discharge communication between pediatric hospitalist and PCPs) established a goal of hospitalist-PCP discharge documentation within 2 calendar days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%