A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis

BackgroundPatients with heart failure (HF) in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have 30-day hospital readmission rates as high as 43%. A virtual cardiovascular care program, consisting of patient selection, initial televisit, postconsultation care planning, and follow-up tele...

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Main Authors: Friedman, Daniel M, Goldberg, Jana M, Molinsky, Rebecca L, Hanson, Mark A, Castaño, Adam, Raza, Syed-Samar, Janas, Nodar, Celano, Peter, Kapoor, Karen, Telaraja, Jina, Torres, Maria L, Jain, Nayan, Wessler, Jeffrey D
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2021-06-01
Series:JMIR Cardio
Online Access:https://cardio.jmir.org/2021/1/e29101
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spelling doaj-95e36bb005514bd2a61c8191eb3a2cf32021-06-01T13:16:01ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Cardio2561-10112021-06-0151e2910110.2196/29101A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective AnalysisFriedman, Daniel MGoldberg, Jana MMolinsky, Rebecca LHanson, Mark ACastaño, AdamRaza, Syed-SamarJanas, NodarCelano, PeterKapoor, KarenTelaraja, JinaTorres, Maria LJain, NayanWessler, Jeffrey D BackgroundPatients with heart failure (HF) in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have 30-day hospital readmission rates as high as 43%. A virtual cardiovascular care program, consisting of patient selection, initial televisit, postconsultation care planning, and follow-up televisits, was developed and delivered by Heartbeat Health, Inc., a cardiovascular digital health company, to 11 SNFs (3510 beds) in New York. The impact of this program on the expected SNF 30-day HF readmission rate is unknown, particularly in the COVID-19 era. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to assess whether a virtual cardiovascular care program could reduce the 30-day hospital readmission rate for patients with HF discharged to SNF relative to the expected rate for this population. MethodsWe performed a retrospective case review of SNF patients who received a virtual cardiology consultation between August 2020 and February 2021. Virtual cardiologists conducted 1 or more telemedicine visit via smartphone, tablet, or laptop for cardiac patients identified by a SNF care team. Postconsult care plans were communicated to SNF clinical staff. Patients included in this analysis had a preceding index admission for HF. ResultsWe observed lower hospital readmission among patients who received 1 or more virtual consultations compared with the expected readmission rate for both cardiac (3% vs 10%, respectively) and all-cause etiologies (18% vs 27%, respectively) in a population of 3510 patients admitted to SNF. A total of 185/3510 patients (5.27%) received virtual cardiovascular care via the Heartbeat Health program, and 40 patients met study inclusion criteria and were analyzed, with 26 (65%) requiring 1 televisit and 14 (35%) requiring more than 1. Cost savings associated with this reduction in readmissions are estimated to be as high as US $860 per patient. ConclusionsThe investigation provides initial evidence for the potential effectiveness and efficiency of virtual and digitally enabled virtual cardiovascular care on 30-day hospital readmissions. Further research is warranted to optimize the use of novel virtual care programs to transform delivery of cardiovascular care to high-risk populations.https://cardio.jmir.org/2021/1/e29101
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author Friedman, Daniel M
Goldberg, Jana M
Molinsky, Rebecca L
Hanson, Mark A
Castaño, Adam
Raza, Syed-Samar
Janas, Nodar
Celano, Peter
Kapoor, Karen
Telaraja, Jina
Torres, Maria L
Jain, Nayan
Wessler, Jeffrey D
spellingShingle Friedman, Daniel M
Goldberg, Jana M
Molinsky, Rebecca L
Hanson, Mark A
Castaño, Adam
Raza, Syed-Samar
Janas, Nodar
Celano, Peter
Kapoor, Karen
Telaraja, Jina
Torres, Maria L
Jain, Nayan
Wessler, Jeffrey D
A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
JMIR Cardio
author_facet Friedman, Daniel M
Goldberg, Jana M
Molinsky, Rebecca L
Hanson, Mark A
Castaño, Adam
Raza, Syed-Samar
Janas, Nodar
Celano, Peter
Kapoor, Karen
Telaraja, Jina
Torres, Maria L
Jain, Nayan
Wessler, Jeffrey D
author_sort Friedman, Daniel M
title A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
title_short A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
title_full A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
title_fullStr A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Virtual Cardiovascular Care Program for Prevention of Heart Failure Readmissions in a Skilled Nursing Facility Population: Retrospective Analysis
title_sort virtual cardiovascular care program for prevention of heart failure readmissions in a skilled nursing facility population: retrospective analysis
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Cardio
issn 2561-1011
publishDate 2021-06-01
description BackgroundPatients with heart failure (HF) in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have 30-day hospital readmission rates as high as 43%. A virtual cardiovascular care program, consisting of patient selection, initial televisit, postconsultation care planning, and follow-up televisits, was developed and delivered by Heartbeat Health, Inc., a cardiovascular digital health company, to 11 SNFs (3510 beds) in New York. The impact of this program on the expected SNF 30-day HF readmission rate is unknown, particularly in the COVID-19 era. ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to assess whether a virtual cardiovascular care program could reduce the 30-day hospital readmission rate for patients with HF discharged to SNF relative to the expected rate for this population. MethodsWe performed a retrospective case review of SNF patients who received a virtual cardiology consultation between August 2020 and February 2021. Virtual cardiologists conducted 1 or more telemedicine visit via smartphone, tablet, or laptop for cardiac patients identified by a SNF care team. Postconsult care plans were communicated to SNF clinical staff. Patients included in this analysis had a preceding index admission for HF. ResultsWe observed lower hospital readmission among patients who received 1 or more virtual consultations compared with the expected readmission rate for both cardiac (3% vs 10%, respectively) and all-cause etiologies (18% vs 27%, respectively) in a population of 3510 patients admitted to SNF. A total of 185/3510 patients (5.27%) received virtual cardiovascular care via the Heartbeat Health program, and 40 patients met study inclusion criteria and were analyzed, with 26 (65%) requiring 1 televisit and 14 (35%) requiring more than 1. Cost savings associated with this reduction in readmissions are estimated to be as high as US $860 per patient. ConclusionsThe investigation provides initial evidence for the potential effectiveness and efficiency of virtual and digitally enabled virtual cardiovascular care on 30-day hospital readmissions. Further research is warranted to optimize the use of novel virtual care programs to transform delivery of cardiovascular care to high-risk populations.
url https://cardio.jmir.org/2021/1/e29101
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