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91原创 Podcast - Episode 3 - Digital Patient Engagement For Readmissions

June 30, 2020
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In this episode of the 91原创 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 91原创, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, discuss all things related to Digital Patient Engagement and Readmissions. See the full show notes below for details.

Guest(s): Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 91原创

Episode 3 鈥 Show notes:

[2:00] How Dr. Liu first learned about readmissions by doing research on the homebound elderly and physician house call programs, under the mentorship of Dr. Sabrina Akhtar - a family physician who leads the physician house calls program at Toronto Western Hospital

[05:15] How low access to care is a risk factor for readmissions;

[06:50] Basics of a hospital readmission;

[7:45] Why providers and payers care about readmissions;

[10:00] How and why value-based care has often focused on readmissions;

[11:30] How the Affordable Care Act changed the way providers and payers respond to readmissions;

[12:30] Bundled payments and how they incentivize providers to improve quality of care;

[14:00] How value-based care promotes collaboration between providers;

[16:30] Ways that care teams have tried to prevent readmissions without technology;

[17:30] The challenge with paper education for patients;

[17:55] The challenge with post-discharge patient phone calls;

[22:05] How 91原创鈥檚 1st clinical partner was Baylor College of Medicine and exploring using technology to monitor for warning signs of complications

[25:30] Common symptoms to track post-discharge for surgery specialties in order to prevent readmissions;

[26:35] Example results from clinical partners using 91原创 to prevent readmissions;

[27:15] Partner spotlight: How Baystate Health used digital patient engagement to reduce Cardiac Surgery readmissions by 72%;

Case study mentioned:

[27:30] Partner spotlight: How Sinai Health System used digital patient engagement to reduce Colorectal surgery readmissions by 66%;

Research mentioned:

[29:00] How 91原创鈥檚 digital patient experience has evolved over time;

[31:05] Most common reasons why patients are readmitted unnecessarily;

[31:45] Partner spotlight: How Michael Garron Hospital reduced cancellations and ER visits by 100%;

Case study mentioned:

[33:00] How 91原创 mapped out common signs of readmission and then built intelligent digital care plans to preempt patient questions, leading to better patient self-management and earlier capture of complications;

[34:20] How 91原创 can collect more data from patients than an in-person auditor;

Research mentioned:

[35:20] Will readmissions ever drop to (close to) 0%;

[37:35] How much time providers spend monitoring patients on 91原创;


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91原创 Podcast - Episode 3 - Digital Patient Engagement For Readmissions

Posted by:
seamless
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June 30, 2020

Subscribe on: | | | | |

Video:

In this episode of the 91原创 Podcast, Dr. Joshua Liu, Co-founder & CEO at 91原创, and marketing colleague, Alan Sardana, discuss all things related to Digital Patient Engagement and Readmissions. See the full show notes below for details.

Guest(s): Dr. Joshua Liu (), Co-founder & CEO at 91原创

Episode 3 鈥 Show notes:

[2:00] How Dr. Liu first learned about readmissions by doing research on the homebound elderly and physician house call programs, under the mentorship of Dr. Sabrina Akhtar - a family physician who leads the physician house calls program at Toronto Western Hospital

[05:15] How low access to care is a risk factor for readmissions;

[06:50] Basics of a hospital readmission;

[7:45] Why providers and payers care about readmissions;

[10:00] How and why value-based care has often focused on readmissions;

[11:30] How the Affordable Care Act changed the way providers and payers respond to readmissions;

[12:30] Bundled payments and how they incentivize providers to improve quality of care;

[14:00] How value-based care promotes collaboration between providers;

[16:30] Ways that care teams have tried to prevent readmissions without technology;

[17:30] The challenge with paper education for patients;

[17:55] The challenge with post-discharge patient phone calls;

[22:05] How 91原创鈥檚 1st clinical partner was Baylor College of Medicine and exploring using technology to monitor for warning signs of complications

[25:30] Common symptoms to track post-discharge for surgery specialties in order to prevent readmissions;

[26:35] Example results from clinical partners using 91原创 to prevent readmissions;

[27:15] Partner spotlight: How Baystate Health used digital patient engagement to reduce Cardiac Surgery readmissions by 72%;

Case study mentioned:

[27:30] Partner spotlight: How Sinai Health System used digital patient engagement to reduce Colorectal surgery readmissions by 66%;

Research mentioned:

[29:00] How 91原创鈥檚 digital patient experience has evolved over time;

[31:05] Most common reasons why patients are readmitted unnecessarily;

[31:45] Partner spotlight: How Michael Garron Hospital reduced cancellations and ER visits by 100%;

Case study mentioned:

[33:00] How 91原创 mapped out common signs of readmission and then built intelligent digital care plans to preempt patient questions, leading to better patient self-management and earlier capture of complications;

[34:20] How 91原创 can collect more data from patients than an in-person auditor;

Research mentioned:

[35:20] Will readmissions ever drop to (close to) 0%;

[37:35] How much time providers spend monitoring patients on 91原创;


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