Purdue University Improving Discharge Procedures Research Paper

Purdue University Improving Discharge Procedures Research Paper

Purdue University Improving Discharge Procedures Research Paper
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the Journal of Emergency Nursing

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Improving Discharge Procedures to Reduce Unnecessary Emergency Department Return Visits Christine M Pales DNP Project Final Presentation Purdue University Global January 12, 2021 Project Description Project Purpose ▪ To implement a discharge checklist tool that helps healthcare providers better communicate post-discharge instructions to patients ▪ To decrease overcrowding due to unnecessary Emergency Department (ED) return visits Background and Significance of Problem to Healthcare ▪ Florida hospitals strive to cut costs; not satisfactorily addressed due to unnecessary ED return visits ▪ About 28% of acute care visits, 50% of hospital admissions originate in the ED (CDC, 2017) ▪ Common factors associated with