CHF Readmission Prevention Efforts Costly for Hospital

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CHF Readmission Prevention Efforts Costly for Hospital

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A transitional care intervention program for congestive heart failure patients at a Texas hospital reduced readmissions by 48%, but because Medicare d

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hhnmag.com — “HHS and CMS are launching Partnership for Patients: Better Care, Lower Costs, a $1 billion effort to slash preventable hospital-acquired conditions by 40 percent and avoidable readmissions by 20 percent by 2013.View full resource at hhnmag.com

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