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The Guide to Real-Time Data for Care Coordination

Admission, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) Alerts

Real-Time ADT Data Can Solve Critical Gaps in Care Coordination

We’ve all witnessed it. A provider learning about their patient’s recent admission to the hospital only after many days have passed. An uncoordinated transfer from emergency specialist to primary physician. A discharge and subsequent readmission for a chronic condition in rapid succession.

All too often across these touchpoints, caregivers lack the awareness and insights about patient healthcare encounters to provide quality care, and instead must contend with information that’s far more arbitrary than actionable.

This is where admission, discharge, transfer (ADT) data can help. ADT alerts, or encounter notifications, provide real-time, customizable, and actionable data feeds when a patient has a change in health status. If a patient is admitted to the hospital, discharged, or transferred from one care setting to another, it is important for the members of their care team to know what is happening while it is happening—not days or weeks later.

The Value of ADT Alerts Throughout the Continuum of Care

There are multiple ADT touchpoints involved in a patient’s care journey. Audacious Inquiry’s comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted uses of ADT data and the solutions it can provide to the various players throughout the care continuum. Download the guide to learn the value of ADT data for:

  • Hospitals and Acute Care Providers
  • Primary Care Providers and Care Teams
  • Health Information Exchanges (HIEs)
  • ACOS and At-Risk Providers
  • Post-Acute Care Providers
  • Health Plans and Payers

Gain a deeper understanding of how these touchpoints in the ADT data cycle can leverage real-time encounter notifications to address care coordination challenges and improve patient outcomes. With ADT data use cases, testimonials, and in-depth insights, this guide demonstrates the power of real-time health encounter notifications and how preventing gaps in care coordination is key to improving the delivery of healthcare.

 

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The guide for real-time ADT alerts

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Real-Time ADT Data Can Solve Critical Gaps in Care Coordination

We’ve all witnessed it. A provider learning about their patient’s recent admission to the hospital only after many days have passed. An uncoordinated transfer from emergency specialist to primary physician. A discharge and subsequent readmission for a chronic condition in rapid succession.

All too often across these touchpoints, caregivers lack the awareness and insights about patient healthcare encounters to provide quality care, and instead must contend with information that’s far more arbitrary than actionable.

This is where admission, discharge, transfer (ADT) data can help. ADT alerts, or encounter notifications, provide real-time, customizable, and actionable data feeds when a patient has a change in health status. If a patient is admitted to the hospital, discharged, or transferred from one care setting to another, it is important for the members of their care team to know what is happening while it is happening—not days or weeks later.

The Value of ADT Alerts Throughout the Continuum of Care

There are multiple ADT touchpoints involved in a patient’s care journey. Audacious Inquiry’s comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted uses of ADT data and the solutions it can provide to the various players throughout the care continuum. Download the guide to learn the value of ADT data for:

  • Hospitals and Acute Care Providers
  • Primary Care Providers and Care Teams
  • Health Information Exchanges (HIEs)
  • ACOS and At-Risk Providers
  • Post-Acute Care Providers
  • Health Plans and Payers

Gain a deeper understanding of how these touchpoints in the ADT data cycle can leverage real-time encounter notifications to address care coordination challenges and improve patient outcomes. With ADT data use cases, testimonials, and in-depth insights, this guide demonstrates the power of real-time health encounter notifications and how preventing gaps in care coordination is key to improving the delivery of healthcare.

 

The guide for real-time ADT alerts