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CMS' Hospital-Acquired Conditions for the Neurohospitalist.

Heather Sand1, Mary Owen, Alpesh Amin.   

Abstract

In 2008, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented a provision that denies Medicare payment for hospital-acquired conditions (HACs). This provision brings attention to the quality of patient care and the financial impact associated with "never-events" occurring during a patient's hospitalization. Our review of HACs focuses on the 5 which are most pertinent to the neurohospitalist: stages III and IV pressure ulcers, catheter-associated urinary tract infection, vascular catheter-associated infection, manifestations of poor glycemic control, and falls resulting in fractures, dislocations, and/or intracranial injuries. We address why CMS came up with them, their impact on quality patient care and hospital finances, and how the neurohospitalist can continue to participate in the future of HAC prevention and management as they relate to one's patients, hospital, and community.

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Keywords:  United States; accidental falls; catheter-related infections; centers for medicare and medicaid services (US); health; hospitalists; humans; hyperglycemia; hypoglycemia; insurance; medicare; neurology; pressure ulcer; quality of health care; reimbursement; reimbursement mechanisms; safety

Year:  2012        PMID: 23983859      PMCID: PMC3726097          DOI: 10.1177/1941874411426887

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


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3.  Guidelines for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections.

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4.  Use of intensive insulin therapy for the management of glycemic control in hospitalized patients: a clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians.

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Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2011-02-15       Impact factor: 25.391

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Authors:  Stephanie Smith Jackson
Journal:  Ostomy Wound Manage       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 2.629

7.  Diabetic ketoacidosis charges relative to medical charges of adult patients with type I diabetes.

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Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 19.112

8.  Establishing a comprehensive networkwide pressure ulcer identification process.

Authors:  Courtney Vose; Robert X Murphy; David B Burmeister; Charlotte Buckenmyer; Carolyn L Davidson; Tami J Meltsch; Ginger Holko; Elizabeth Karoly; Bernadette Glenn Porter
Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf       Date:  2011-03

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Journal:  Nurs Econ       Date:  1992 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 1.085

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Authors:  Betsy Foxman
Journal:  Am J Med       Date:  2002-07-08       Impact factor: 4.965

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Authors:  Jay Yarlagadda; Shikha Joshi; Matthew T Cerasale; Sanah Rana; Danielle Heidemann
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