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Diabetes, Obesity and Its Complications
2021-09-02 - 2021-09-03    
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Diabetes Congress 2021 aims to provide a platform to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial [...]
Heart Ailments
2021-09-07 - 2021-09-08    
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International conference and Expo on Heart Ailments Webinar held at Zoom or WebEx online on September 07-08, 2021. The conference is concentrated on the theme [...]
Computer Graphics & Animation 2021
2021-09-24 - 2021-09-25    
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Computer graphics is branch of Computer Science and Technology It’s a graphical pattern of an image or objects which created by using specific software and [...]
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Study: EHR-Based Software Cut Readmission Rates by 26%

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The use of electronic health record systems to target care for high-risk heart-failure patients can help reduce readmission rates, according to a study published this week in BMJ Quality & Safety, Modern Healthcare‘s “Vital Signs” reports.

Study Methodology

The study was conducted by the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the Mayo Clinic (Ross Johnson, “Vital Signs,” Modern Healthcare, 8/1).

Researchers used an EHR-based software platform to stratify the risk levels of 1,747 adult patients at Parkland Health and Hospital System (Gold, FierceHealthIT, 8/1). Over a two-year period, they evaluated patients that were diagnosed with:

  • Heart failure;
  • Myocardial infarction; or
  • Pneumonia (Modern Healthcare, 8/1).

Study Findings

The researchers found that the EHR-enabled strategy reduced monthly post-intervention readmission rates by 26.2% for 11 of the 12 months in the study when compared with pre-intervention rates. They stated that an EHR-based program that allowed providers to target “scare care transition resources” toward high-risk patients significantly reduced the risk-adjusted odds of readmission (FierceHealthIT, 8/1).  Source