Reduce 30 day Readmission for Congestive Heart Failure

Reduce 30 day readmission for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), once the patient leaves the hospital the 6SigmaTek way.

The following steps are what I personally used to reduce my father’s 30-day readmission rate for CHF. My father has CHF, diabetes, high blood pressure, he has to take two types of dialysis six days a week, he has two Ziploc bags of meds that he has to take daily, he weighs 98 lds., and I thank God for him every day. But he will eat a bag of hot skins and drink a beer to watch football (Roll tide)! Here is what I did (to) him to keep him from returning to the hospital in 30 days or less.  Home health, and the physician must discuss with the caregiver and the patient about the process and the importance of being compliant prior to these steps. I feel that the patient truly needs to understand they have a responsibility also or they will feel the consequence.

 

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Decrease ER wait times – admit the 6SigmaTek way.

How to decrease wait times from your Emergency Department to patient discharge or admit the 6SigmaTek way.

If your hospital is experiencing long length of stay, patients leaving without being seen, patients leaving against medical advise? Here is our high level approach.

1. Provide 6sigmaTek with one year of ED data from your EMR.

2. From your data 6sigmaTek will create an electronic model and analyze the busiest day, time of day, volume of patients ,and acuity of patients.

3. From the data the busiest day and time will be chosen. Then the 6SigmaTek CEO will dress up as a secret patient and present himself with a severe stomach ache. He will have no i.d., no insurance , but will have a cell phone with a Value Stream Map app and will be timing how long each process takes to complete.

 

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Time of Reflection

Every year during the holidays I become sad due to the fact my only brother passed away 17 years ago. His passing is what ignited me to start 6SigmaTek www.6sigmatek.com. My brother died of CLABSI , which still infuriates me. I use this tragedy to fuel my companies passion toward perfect healthcare outcomes. Have a happy holiday and be safe to all.