Managed Care Partners Spring/Summer 2011
IMPROVING THE TRANSITIONS OF CARE
A Johns Hopkins task force seeks to reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.
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Eric Howell, Amy Deutschendorf and Mary Myers are playing key roles to reduce the revolving door of patient readmissions throughout Hopkins Medicine.
A Johns Hopkins task force seeks to reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.
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Eric Howell, Amy Deutschendorf and Mary Myers are playing key roles to reduce the revolving door of patient readmissions throughout Hopkins Medicine.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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A Johns Hopkins task force seeks to reduce the number of preventable hospital readmissions.
From the Office of Managed Care
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Today, we're continuing Johns Hopkins' boundary-pushing spirit by looking more closely than ever at how health care actually gets delivered.
Managed Care News
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A new advisory panel is helping Priority Partners reassess customer service, marketing and outreach efforts geared to Hispanics.
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Johns Hopkin Health System's senior epidemiologist aims to unify practice and messages across the institution.
Patient Safety
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The medical-surgical unit of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center recently decided to ask nurses to conduct shift reports at the bedside.
Bits, Bytes, and Briefs
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On speaking teenage-ese, comparative effectiveness research, and Johns Hopkins' Guided Care Program.
Back Cover
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Why extending into the nation's capital is a good idea for all.

