Community health worker support reduces 30-day readmission among high-risk ACO patients

June 1, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentscare plans, community health, Community Health Workers, High Risk Patients, Readmissions

Pairing community health workers with adult inpatients under accountable care organization insurance coverage reduced readmissions and missed appointments with outpatient providers during the first 30 days of discharge, according to a recently published Massachusetts General Hospital study. While these trends were greater among patients who were discharged to short-term rehabilitation, a subgroup analysis found that…

Hospitals Hire Frontline Workers to Improve Care, Trim Costs

November 22, 2018Garrett SchmittNo CommentsHigh Risk Patients, Medicaid, SDOH

To drive down health care costs and improve outcomes for patients with chronic illnesses, New York’s Northwell Health hospital system is training health care workers who can better relate to—and help—people from underserved and largely minority communities. Less than a year old, Northwell’s program has trained nearly 30 people to become community health workers, a…

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