Abstract

Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is an important health care issue given its high prevalence, mortality, and cost of care. Despite numerous evidence-based strategies in the literature aiming at reducing HF readmissions, patients with HF remain at high risk for subsequent hospitalization with 20 to 25% readmitted within 30 days. Methods: Patients with both primary diagnosis HF at UPMC Harrisburg/West Shore/Community General totaled to 1574 in 2022. Hospitalist, Cardiologist, teaching service N= 547 (36%); CHF hospitalist Team N=1027 (64%). Heart failure order set usage, length of stay, all-cause 30-day readmission rates, readmission with HF, cost per case were assessed between these two groups for 2022. Results: All-cause 30-day HF readmission rates at UPMC (Harrisburg, West Shore, Community General Hospitals) for all other providers (Hospitalist, Cardiologist, teaching service) is 32%. HF Hospitalist team at 3 UPMC hospitals had lower 30 day all cause readmission rates: 8.46%. All other providers length of stay was 7.7 days while length of stay while on HF hospitalist service was 6.3 days. Potential cost savings to UPMC hospitals greater than $2.3 million dollars since start of HF Hospitalist service line. Conclusions: HF patients rarely have a consistent provider when readmitted. To address this health care priority at a system level, UPMC Central Pennsylvania’s strategy of creating a HF hospitalist service line has shown to be a unique method to not only develop trusting relationships with our patients but also attain impressive results. The HF Hospitalist service line was created to support an environment of patient-centered care by providing continuity of care for HF admissions and HF patients admitted for non-HF medical issues. At this community-based healthcare system, HF Hospitalist outcomes include decreased 30 day all-cause readmission to an impressive 8.2%, and reduced 30 day HF readmissions 4.12%. This was done while reducing healthcare costs during the 5yrs of the HF Hospitalist service line now at 3 hospitals at UPMC.

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