NHIA_AnnualConference_24_White

Clinical 30/30/30

Clinical 30/30/30: Management of High-Risk Patients: It's Not Just the Therapy!

When we think of high-risk in the home setting, we often first think about the drug or therapy being administered such as PN or pain management. But as we know, the complexity of patients seen in the home and alternate site is growing each day. It is imperative to identify all risks that can place a patient in this category, from the therapy to their co-morbidities to psychosocial and mental illness, the list is endless. This presentation will look at how to assess patients for risk and review patient case studies, including how one home infusion organization is addressing these patients to provide equitable access to care for all patients.
When we think of high-risk in the home setting, we often first think about the drug or therapy being administered such as PN or pain management. But as we know, the complexity of patients seen in the home and alternate site is growing each day. It is imperative to identify all risks that can place a patient in this category, from the therapy to their co-morbidities to psychosocial and mental illness, the list is endless. This presentation will look at how to assess patients for risk and review patient case studies, including how one home infusion organization is addressing these patients to provide equitable access to care for all patients.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify 5 examples of high-risk patients.
  • Describe 5 interventions to increase the likelihood of success.
  • Define “multidisciplinary safety stop” implemented to plan care for high-risk patients.
  • Describe the process for creating and initiating a “care agreement.”
  • Speaker(s)

    Christine Moore RN, BSN PHN
    Director of Nursing
    Fairview Home Infusion

    Speaker

    Share: