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Care coordination for children with complex care needs significantly reduces hospital utilization
Sue Peter1, Gervase Chaney, Theresa Zappia
1Princess Margaret Hospital, Australia.
Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing : JSPN
|September 29, 2011
Summary
A 24/7 ambulatory care coordination program significantly reduced hospital utilization for children with complex care needs. This initiative led to fewer emergency department visits and hospital admissions, demonstrating its effectiveness.
Area of Science:
- Pediatric Healthcare
- Care Coordination Programs
- Complex Care Management
Background:
- Children with complex care needs often experience high hospital utilization.
- Effective care coordination is crucial for managing these vulnerable populations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the impact of a 24/7 ambulatory care coordination program.
- To assess changes in hospital utilization for pediatric patients with complex care needs.
Main Methods:
- A pre- and postcohort evaluation design was employed.
- Hospital utilization metrics including emergency department presentations, hospital admissions, and bed days were analyzed.
Main Results:
- Significant reductions were observed in emergency department presentations (15%), hospital admissions (9%), and hospital bed days (43%).
- Economic analysis revealed annual cost savings of $A 1.9 million.
Conclusions:
- A 24/7 ambulatory care coordination program effectively reduces hospital utilization in children with complex care needs.
- This model demonstrates a significant positive impact on healthcare resource utilization and cost-effectiveness.
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