Wisconsin's PATH ALONG model puts a stronger stitch in the fabric of care that blankets the south central Wisconsin community. Inherent in the PATH ALONG model resides aspects of communication which can be imperitive to the (CMS) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid initiative to maintain a reduction in hospital readmission rates.
Wisconsin's PATH ALONG model forges collaborative links with (IRIS) Include Respect I Self Direct, The Wisconsin Partnership Program, and the Family Care Program in efforts to reduce readmission rates. Establishing a comfortable rapport sharing care technique with the focus on reducing hospital readmission rates.
This is a long term approach to anchoring strategies of enhanced communication between multiple community providers to improve quality of care for the hospitalized individual. Simply multiple delivery providers are involved in caring for one individual at the same time. Recognizing this fact lets combine effort to reduce duplication and improve outcomes.
Wisconsin's PATH ALONG model embraces an inclusive practice which can elevate the consumers experience of care at the points of delivery. This is a welcome addition when quality surveys are being conducted to assess the service a (CBO) Community Based Organization provides to the population.
This is the PATH ALONG models participation with improving outcome with care transitions at the level of community system planning. This moves the service being delivered by the various south central Wisconsin providers closer to the changing needs of the population as a whole.
Wisconsin's PATH ALONG is an evidence based model with 3 defined services to help the hospitalist fulfill their continuity of care role. The focus is on care transitions. Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule supportive care service. Email lkutzke@homecarepath.onmicrosoft.com Check out the site below with free access for more information
The PATH ALONG app http://appsmakerstore.com/appim/j6kcdet8xvwk4s
http://www.homecarepath.com/Pages/PRESSRELEASEOriginalWisconsinModelToReduceHospitalReadmissionRates.aspx
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
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