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RHP 15 Collaboration . &. Patient Satisfaction Survey Results. Random Phone Survey: 18 patients 15 out of 18 Surveys resulted as very satisfied 3 out of 18 Surveys resulted as satisfied 18 out of 18 would recommend Tender Care Home Health Example Comments: “Very pleased with services” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UMC Region 15Monthly Comparison

Referred Admitted Chronic Disease

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Random Phone Survey: 18 patients 15 out of 18 Surveys resulted as very satisfied 3 out of 18 Surveys resulted as satisfied 18 out of 18 would recommend Tender Care Home

Health Example Comments:

“Very pleased with services”“Nurse was very nice and polite, wonderful service”“The nurse is very professional and helpful with her mother”“Very pleased with all services”“Nurse is great”

Patient Satisfaction Survey Results

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Diabetes and Coumadin clinic coordination

Ability to drop off labs at all UMC clinics

Appointments at UMC clinics Collaboration with hospitalists Bi-weekly meetings to improve

discharges Improved communication with UMC

staff including pharmacist, case managers and social worker

Project Development Updates

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UMC Readmission Statistics

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Salvation Army This project will implement innovative

evidence-based strategies in disease prevention areas.

The project aims to improve the health of the local homeless population, increase health awareness and knowledge, reduce the use of area emergency rooms, and implement the principles of preventative healthcare to the homeless population.

The project will reduce the number of patients who are admitted to the hospital as a result of difficulty managing chronic health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and hypertension; the project will also reduce the use of emergency room visits by residents of the Salvation Army shelter by successfully managing their care on-site.

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Rescue Mission

The Rescue Mission’s Nursing Program has been designed to provide primary and preventive healthcare to residents living at the Rescue Mission.

This is a population that generally encounters difficulty accessing healthcare, preventive services, and especially coordination of care.

This program also delivers education and support to empower them to gain control of their lives through disease management, medication compliance, appropriate diet and nutrition, and lifestyle changes.

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Reduction in EMS Calls

Salvation Army4300 E. Paisano 2012-2013 2013-2014

December 6 3January 3 2

February 3 1March 9 5Total 21 11

Rescue Mission1949 W. Paisano 2012-2013 2013-2014

December 12 7January 15 10

February 7 4March 6 9Total 40 30

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