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Reducing Hospital Readmissions and All-Cause Harm
Developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Co-Moderators: Shari M. Ling, MD, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Joseph G. Ouslander, MD, Professor, Florida Atlantic University, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine
This symposium provides an overview of community and provider-based strategies for effectively reducing hospital readmissions and unnecessary hospital transfers and admissions of older adult patients. This symposium shares lessons learned through quality improvement and invites the community dedicated to the care of older adult patients to play a key role in the national “Partnership for Patients” campaign to reduce hospital readmissions by 20%, and all-cause harm by 40%.
Experiences and Lessons Learned through the Community Based Care Transitions Program Select Communities
Traci Archibald, OTR/L, MBA, Lead, Care Transitions Theme, Quality Improvement Group, CMSTools and Strategies to Reduce Preventable Harm in Post-acute and Nursing Home Facilities
Alice Bonner, PhD, RN, Director, Division of Nursing Homes, Survey & Certification Group, CMSThe Partnership for Patients Campaign: Springing into Action
Paul McGann, MD, Co-director, Partnership for Patients, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, and the Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Campaign Leadership, CMS








