At Sanford Health, a Hospital at Home program launched less than two months ago is giving the nation’s largest rural health system key insights into how to improve access to care and support providers and rural communities.
According to recent research, physical function impairments can help predict the risk of readmission. Addressing them could help healthcare leaders reduce readmissions within 30 days—and the reimbursement penalties of up to 3% that can come from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for those returning patients.
On episode 122 of PSQH: The Podcast, Laura Kline, Senior VP of Business Development, TDC Group, talks about how advanced practice clinicians are taking on bigger roles in primary care delivery.
In this Feb. 19 session, Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FISMP, FASCP, Director of Education at the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, and PSQH Editor-in-Chief Jay Kumar discuss how healthcare organizations can improve medication safety in 2025.
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