Predicting 30- to 120-Day Readmission Risk among Medicare Fee-for-Service Patients Using Nonmedical Workers and Mobile Technology

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Article Publication Date: 
1/1/2016
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Hospital readmissions are a large source of wasteful healthcare spending, and current care transition models are too expensive to be sustainable. One way to circumvent cost-prohibitive care transition programs is complement nurse-staffed care transition programs with those staffed by less expensive nonmedical workers. A major barrier to utilizing nonmedical workers is determining the appropriate time to escalate care to a clinician with a wider scope of practice.
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Andrey Ostrovsky, MD; Lori O’Connor, RN; Olivia Marshall; Amanda Angelo; Kelsy Barrett; Emily Majeski; Maxwell Handrus, MS; Jeffrey Levy
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Aging/Older Adults
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