IT Solutions Help El Camino Reduce Hospital Readmissions

June 28, 2013
The combined use of data analytics and advanced telecommunications has helped the 433-bed El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif. achieve a 25 percent drop in patient readmissions.

The combined use of data analytics and advanced telecommunications has helped the 433-bed El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, Calif. achieve a 25 percent drop in patient readmissions.

A case study by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) revealed how El Camino Hospital accomplished this important advance by focusing on enhanced communication and care coordination with sub-acute providers through the use of telepresence, which is a sophisticated, lifelike, two-way videoconferencing solution.

When patients are admitted to a hospital and then transitioned into a long-term care facility, hospital personnel and staff at the long-term care facility engage in regular telepresence sessions to exchange patient information and allow continuing hospital involvement in post-discharge care. This enables El Camino Hospital’s transition team to collaborate with the nurses, administrators, and social workers of the long-term care facilities that care for the hospital’s recently discharged patients.

“Nurses that are caring for patients who have been transitioned to the nursing home now feel like they are better connected to their patient and also to the prior caregiver,” Greg Walton, CIO at El Camino Hospital, said in a statement. “They realize that someone is paying attention to the patient’s status post discharge, and the communication level is vastly improved.”

El Camino Hospital’s telepresence program, which began last July, now partners with two long-term care facilities and is currently in the process of adding two more.

The hospital has also been able to use statistical analysis of its data to identify patients at high risk for readmissions. Its research has identified demographic information that is highly accurate in identifying high-risk patients early in their hospitalization—typically immediately after admission—and allows the institution to alert the healthcare team who is providing care for the admitted patient.

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