Why discharge planning is important




















Whether the patient knows which doctor or other healthcare provider to call if there are questions or problems. Understanding what appointments and tests will be needed in the next several weeks after discharge. Whether the patient has been provided with understandable written discharge instructions. Whether the patient understands the need for home health, nursing, or hospice services and how to go about obtaining them.

Level of knowledge about community resources. Understanding what insurance will cover for prescription drugs, equipment, and services that will be needed, and what the patient will have to pay for. Jump to navigation. Discharge planning is the development of a personalised plan for each patient who is leaving hospital, with the aim of containing costs and improving patient outcomes.

Discharge planning should ensure that patients leave hospital at an appropriate time in their care and that, with adequate notice, the provision of postdischarge services will be organised. We systematically searched for trials to see the effect of developing personalised plans for patients leaving the hospital.

This is the third update of the original review. We found 30 trials that compared personalised discharge plans versus standard discharge care. Twenty of those studies included older adults. It may also increase professionals' satisfaction, though there is little evidence to support this. It is not clear if discharge planning reduces costs to the health services. Meal on Wheels, community nurses require assistance to care for yourself e.

Please note: Community services are not always readily available and not all patients are eligible for funded services Your Discharge Planning Checklist: These are the major factors to be considered in discharge planning. Your expected date of discharge — this will help you plan your return home Inform the hospital of your living arrangements — e.

In some instances, the most appropriate care may involve admission to a nursing home or hostel residential care. We recognise that this can be a major, and at times, difficult decision. If services have been arranged for you and you have encountered a problem with the service please contact the service provider directly. Community Nursing, Home Help and Personal Care Services: Community Services are provided by a number of different organisations, many of whom have been providing this service for many years.

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