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  1. According to Medicare, discharge planning is a process that determines the kind of care a patient needs after leaving the hospital. Discharge plans should ensure a patient’s transition from the hospital to another medical facility or to their home is as safe and smooth as possible.

  2. Educate the patient and family in plain language about the patient’s condition, the discharge process, and next steps throughout the hospital stay. Assess how well doctors and nurses explain the diagnosis, condition, and next steps in the patient’s care to the patient and family and use teach back.

  3. What is hospital discharge planning? Discharge planning helps to make sure that you leave the hospital safely and smoothly and get the right care after that. You, the person who is caring for you, and your discharge planner work together to address your concerns in a discharge plan.

  4. Overview of the IDEAL Discharge Planning strategy. The goal of the IDEAL Discharge Planning strategy is to engage patients and family members in the transition from hospital to home, with the goal of reducing adverse events and preventable readmissions.

  5. During your stay, your doctor and the staf will work with you to plan for your discharge. You and your caregiver (a family member or friend who may be helping you) are important members of the planning team. You can use this checklist to prepare for your discharge.

  6. Apr 3, 2023 · Discharge planning is the process of transitioning a patient from one level of care to the next. Ideally, discharge plans are individualized instructions provided to the patient as they move from the hospital to home or instructions provided to subsequent healthcare providers as they move to a longer-term care facility. [1]

  7. Hospital discharge planning is a process that determines the kind of care you need after you leave the hospital. Discharge plans can help prevent future readmissions, and they should make your move from the hospital to your home or another facility as safe as possible.

  8. Effective discharge planning can help reduce medical errors during transitions of care, which is known to be a time during which patients are particularly vulnerable. Planning for discharge should involve the patient and caregiver and begin as soon as possible during the hospitalization.

  9. You’ll hear us mention what we call “discharge planning” — the preparation for your transition out of the hospital — and it starts right away. At Cleveland Clinic, we want you to know what to expect from the time you walk in our door until you head out.

  10. Discharge planning is a subject of continuing interest, particularly to nurses, as nurses have a significant role in facilitating hospital discharge. Outcomes such as improved patient satisfaction and reduced rebound admissions have been measured and can be attributed to discharge planning.

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