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Review
. 2016 Dec;22(12):1004-1014.
doi: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.10.009. Epub 2016 Oct 18.

Skilled Nursing Facility Care for Patients With Heart Failure: Can We Make It "Heart Failure Ready?"

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Skilled Nursing Facility Care for Patients With Heart Failure: Can We Make It "Heart Failure Ready?"

Nicole M Orr et al. J Card Fail. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) have emerged as an integral component of care for older adults with heart failure (HF). Despite their prominent role, poor clinical outcomes for the medically complex patients with HF managed in SNFs are common. Barriers to providing quality care include poor transitional care during hospital-to-SNF and SNF-to-community discharges, lack of HF training among SNF staff, and a lack of a standardized care process among SNF facilities. Although no evidence-based practice standards have been established, various measures and tools designed to improve HF management in SNFs are being investigated. In this review, we discuss the challenges of HF care in SNFs as well as potential targets and recommendations that can help improve care with respect to transitions, HF management within SNFs, and modifiable factors within facilities. Policy considerations that might help catalyze improvements in SNF-based HF management are also discussed.

Keywords: Skilled nursing facility; heart failure; policy; post-acute care; systems of care; transitions.

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Conceptual model of an integrated approach to improving the systems of care and transitions.

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