News | Cath Lab | March 21, 2018

American College of Cardiology Expands Patient Navigator Program

Patient-centered program to focus on reducing myocardial infarction readmissions nationally

American College of Cardiology Expands Patient Navigator Program

March 21, 2018 — Hundreds of hospitals across the United States will have access to tools and resources to help improve care and lower readmission rates for myocardial infarction (MI) patients as part of the American College of Cardiology’s expanded Patient Navigator Program: Focus MI Quality Campaign.

With support from founding sponsor AstraZeneca, the expanded program will provide hospitals participating in the ACC’s ACTION Registry the opportunity to transform care by sharing successful strategies, mentorship, and specialized tools and resources. In addition, 15 of the original 35 hospitals from the first phase of the Patient Navigator Program will focus on identifying best practices for improving patient care and readmissions, including 30 and 90 days follow-up post-hospital discharge – an increasing area of focus for proposed payment and reimbursement models.

“Since the original Patient Navigator Program launched, hospitals and cardiovascular care team members have led the way in developing effective ways to help manage patients’ heart health after they leave the hospital,” said ACC President Mary Norine Walsh, M.D., FACC. “The Patient Navigator Program: Focus MI aims to build on what we have learned to help hospitals across the country reduce readmission rates while improving patients’ long-term outcomes.”

A total of 35 U.S. hospitals participated in the initial Patient Navigator Program, which launched in 2013 and focused on reducing 30-day hospital readmissions for MI and heart failure patients. Hospitals participating in the program reported increases in the number of MI patients assessed for risk of readmissions and greater understanding among MI and heart failure patients about their medications. In addition, they were able to reach both groups of patients with education and community resources aimed at ensuring smoother patient transitions from hospital to home. Results were presented in greater detail at ACC’s 67th Annual Scientific Session, March 10-12 in Orlando, Fla.

Hospitals that enroll in the Patient Navigator Program: Focus MI access evidence-based toolkits, self-assessment tools, a learning community of national experts and peer colleagues, and an ACTION Registry dashboard specifically designed to track Patient Navigator Program: Focus MI metrics. The select 15 Diplomat Hospitals, focus on reducing 90-day readmissions for MI patients and provide mentorship for wider adoption of the program across other institutions.

For more information: www.acc.org

 


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