Partnerships for Patients
AHRQ's research in the area of improving care transitions and the hospital discharge process help attain the goals of the Department of Health and Human Services' Partnership for Patients initiative, a nationwide public-private partnership that aims to make care safer for patients and reduce unnecessary return visits to the hospital while making care less costly. Select formore information on the initiative.
Preventing Avoidable Readmissions
Improving the Hospital Discharge Process
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers information and tools for clinicians and patients to make the hospital discharge process safer and to prevent avoidable readmissions. This page features links to AHRQ's resources for preventing avoidable readmissions or trips to the emergency room.
Patients being discharged from the hospital who have a clear understanding of their after-hospital care instructions, including how to take their medicines and when to make follow-up appointments, are 30 percent less likely to be readmitted or visit the emergency department than patients who lack this information, according to an AHRQ-funded study.
AHRQ offers the information and tools below to help reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.
Useful Links:
Useful Links:
AHRQ offers the information and tools below to help reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.
Information and Tools for Clinicians
Project RED (Re-Engineered Discharge)—An evidence-based project from AHRQ grantee Brian Jack, M.D., Boston University Medical Center, that offers tools to improve the hospital discharge process by preparing patients for discharge from the moment they arrive in the hospital, designating a Discharge Advocate to coordinate discharge with the care team and patient, and improving information flow with community primary care providers.- Project RED Summary Webinar Audio, December 2011 (Transcript)
Provides a wealth of examples of how hospitals successfully used Project RED to reduce readmission rates.
Streaming Audio (MP3, 126MB). - Technical Assistance for Implementing Project RED
Provides an overview of an AHRQ project that provides free technical assistance to help hospitals implement Project RED. - Project RED Toolkit
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality contracted with BUMC to develop this toolkit to assist hospitals, particularly those that serve diverse populations, to replicate the RED. - Project RED Toolkit Web Site
Provides an overview of and links to Project RED's products forPreventing Avoidable Readmissions: Improving the Hospital Discharge Process. - Taking Care of Myself: A Guide for When I Leave the Hospital
Guide for hospital staff to use during hospital discharge to help patients track their medication schedules, medical appointments, and important phone numbers.
Useful Links:
- Overview of Project BOOST
Gives a description of Project BOOST and links to tools and case studies. - Quality Improvement Clinical Tools Web Site
Provides links to discharge planning documents.
Information and Tools for Consumers
Project RED (Re-Engineered Discharge)—Provides an overview of and links to products from AHRQ grantee Brian Jack, M.D., Boston University Medical Center, that offers tools to improve the hospital discharge process by preparing patients for discharge from the moment they arrive in the hospital, designating a Discharge Advocate to coordinate discharge with the care team and patient, and improving information flow with community primary care providers.Useful Links:
- Taking Care of Myself: A Guide for When I Leave the Hospital
Easy-to-read guide for patients to use at discharge that helps them track medication schedules, upcoming medical appointments, and important phone numbers. - Podcast: Tips for Going Home from the Hospital
Podcast stresses the need to clarify all aspects of your medical care, including medications, before leaving the hospital. - Podcast: Making Hospital Discharges Safer for Seniors
Podcast on how information technology is making the transition from hospital to home safer for seniors.
Page last reviewed November 2014
Internet Citation: Preventing Avoidable Readmissions: Improving the Hospital Discharge Process. November 2014. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patient-safety-resources/resources/impptdis/index.html
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