04-18-06 MCH
Home Health Agency Named “Best Practice Agency”
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Madera Community Hospital’s Home Health Agency “in
recognition of your outstanding performance in the acute
care hospitalization outcome” was awarded a Best
Practice Agency certificate on November 29, 2005.
Briggs Corporation in conjunction with Fazzi Associates
and the National Association for Homecare (NAHC)
conducted a study in 2005 of over 320 agencies from
every region of the country.
The
goal of the study was to identify the most successful
agencies in the country and identify which strategies
and practices they used to achieve such low
hospitalization rates. Agencies were asked to identify
what they do that enables them to reduce
re-hospitalizations of their patients.
HHS
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality reports
preventable hospitalizations are a significant issue
with regard to both quality and cost. During the year
2000, nearly 5 million admissions were made to UDS
hospitals with conditions that “may have been
preventable if individuals had received high quality
primary and preventative care”. The cost was more than
$26.5 billion dollars. AHRQ went on to say that given
“an average cost of $5,300/ admission, even a 5%
decrease in the rate of potentially avoidable
hospitalizations could result in a cost savings for more
than #1.3 billion”. It is no wonder that the issue of
unplanned hospitalization has jumped to the forefront in
these new quality initiatives.
For
home care, the primary means of measuring and reporting
on quality are the OBQI measures. One of the most
important OBQI measures, if not the most important, is
the measure of hospitalization. For home care, the
national average for acute care hospitalization is 28%.
MCH HHA’s average is 13%, which is 15% below the
national average!
MCH
HHA cites overall supervision of each patient by one
case manager clinician (either an RN or PT) as the most
significant reason their rehospitalization rate is so
low. In addition, use of a clinical specialist in wound
care, and certain clinical pathways that enable complete
care of each patient are used in order to give each
patient and family as many tools as possible to keep our
patients in the community without being readmitted to
the hospital.
MCH
is proud to offer the services of its home health agency
to the community and plans to do so for years to come.
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