AARP: Shaheen-Collins Bill Will Keep Americans Healthier And Out Of The Hospital
Main Category: Medicare / Medicaid / SCHIPArticle Date: 18 Jun 2009 - 8:00 PDT
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AARP today proudly endorsed the bipartisan "Medicare Transitional Care Act," being introduced this week by Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Susan Collins (R-ME). This critical legislation adds a follow-up care benefit to Medicare to ensure that people who leave the hospital get the care they need to stay healthy and avoid being readmitted. Such a benefit can help save some of the estimated $17 billion Medicare spends each year on preventable hospital readmissions.
"It's unacceptable that 20 percent of people in Medicare who visit the hospital will return within a month, often because they aren't getting the follow-up care they need," said AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond. "We're sending home too many people with a handful of prescriptions and no support. Something as simple as help to set up a medication schedule could be the difference between getting healthy or winding up back in a hospital bed."
AARP has urged lawmakers to ensure that comprehensive health care reform includes a Medicare follow-up care benefit to help people safely return to their homes after a hospital stay, coordinate their health care needs and prevent unnecessary hospital readmissions. The legislation being introduced this week by Sens. Shaheen and Collins marks an important step toward a stronger, higher quality health care system.
The "Medicare Transitional Care Act" would create a new Medicare benefit to coordinate care during a person's transition from a hospital to their home or other care settings. With help from a team of nurses, doctors and other professionals, patients and their caregivers would receive critical follow-up care, like instructions for taking their medications, a medical professional to attend follow-up appointments with their doctors, referrals for care, and help to find the equipment and services they may need.
LeaMond added: "We're proud to support this crucial bipartisan legislation, and we look forward to working with Senators Shaheen and Collins to enact this benefit as a part of comprehensive health care reform. We simply cannot afford to keep wasting our health care dollars on preventable readmissions. This bill is a win-win that should keep people healthier and save money."
AARP has also endorsed a bipartisan House companion bill, H.R. 2773, sponsored by Reps. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) and Charles Boustany (R-LA).
For details on AARP's health reform priorities, visit http://www.aarp.org/governmentwatch.
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posted by Shirley on 19 Jun 2009 at 4:39 pmAs an RN who has been in long term care for almost 20 years, I see the problem as not enough staff. The staff that cares gets burned out because they feel they can't do enough for the patients. I have seen the ones come from the hospital too soon & get to a facility where there isn't enough time to give to these people & then they possibly end up going back to the hospital.
In home health, the staff there is never authorized enough money to spend on appropriate staff & time to make sure these things are followed up on properly. PT & OT personnel aren't given the time or dollars they need either for a good rehab.
There is more money taken away, which means less staff, which means more work for 1 person to do.
I am not working as an RN anymore for this reason. We have too much to do but yelled at if we get overtime & yelled out if things aren't done timely.
Stop & think--less money-less time for patient care-more time for paperwork!!! What good does that do the patient to keep them from ending up on a return to the hospital!
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