Hospital at Home Connecticut
Hospitals
We help our hospital partners manage patient care outside the healthcare system, delivering better outcomes and experiences at reduced costs.
We provide:
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Strong focus on patient engagement and onsite care
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On-going communication with PCP’s and specialist teams within the hospital system
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Proactive approach to care management and quality
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Frequent touchpoints with a patient throughout an episode
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Digital capabilities to support on-going remote patient monitoring
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Coordination with hospital discharge planning to enhance patient outcomes
Why are hospitals choosing Pillar Health:
- Reduction in in-patient length of stay (ALOS)
- Reduced likelihood of 30-day readmissions
- Lower operating costs with more patient recovery days at home
- Improved patient satisfaction and HCAPHS scores
- Improved patient retention rates
- Better health care outcomes
Did you know?
16% of patients
are readmitted to hospital within 30 days of initial hospital visit
Readmissions are one of the costliest episodes to treat, with hospital costs reaching $41.3 billion
The national average for a hospital stay is 4.5 days, at an average cost of $10,400 per day
Post COVID-19, Hospitals will continue to have a slow recovery – 39% of hospitals will likely have negative operating margins in 2021
Reducing readmissions and patient length of stay are key levers to driving operating margin improvements for hospitals.