Using Process Improvement to Reduce Hospital Recidivism Rates in Milwaukee County.

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Using Process Improvement to Reduce Hospital Recidivism Rates in Milwaukee County

 Reduce rapid re-hospitalization rates from 14% to 5% on unit 43C.  This is a 65% improvement goal.  The change project had two cycles in 2011  First session occurred during the month of May  Second session occurred during the month of July

 A peer support specialist was asked to contact clients within 72 hours of discharge to offer support.  Results:  41 clients were discharged  16 clients received follow up phone calls (39%)  8 were re-admitted within 30 days (20%)  After reviewing the data, the team chose to:

 43C staff were asked to contact clients within 72 hours of discharge to offer support and/or assistance.  Results:  41 clients were discharged  30 clients received follow up phone calls (73%)  7 were re-admitted within 30 days (17%)  After reviewing the data, the team will continue to:

Note: The average recidivism rate for 43C was 14%.

 Research shows that follow up after hospital discharge is proven to be effective in reducing recidivism  The team will continue to ADAPT the change to find an effective technique for recidivism reduction at Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex  Next Change Project: CLASP Program  A more intensive follow up program with face-to-face plus phone follow ups by peers.