Authors

  1. Yumena , Rhea Anne

Abstract

The AHRQ RED components are evidence-based discharge interventions and strategies that have been proven to be crucial in reducing readmissions and improving patient outcomes. The project results highlight the importance of incorporating EBP guidelines into health care settings and validate the effectiveness of these interventions in bridging gaps in patient care, such as avoidable readmissions. The project outcomes demonstrate the role of the RED components in guiding case managers during a patient’s hospital discharge. Applying the RED components was essential in preventing readmissions, thereby influencing health care and case management practices, including ensuring safe discharges, reducing costs, and improving care quality. The project outcomes showed significant improvements in the discharge process, providing opportunities to develop a new discharge protocol. This supports the decision to incorporate this checklist into the standard of care during discharges. Additionally, the positive results open the possibility of integrating the discharge checklist into the electronic health record system for a larger-scale impact. The project outcomes, which are both clinically and statistically significant, can help the case management community consider integrating AHRQ RED components into patient care coordination and discharge planning as patients transition to their homes.