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Hospital-SNF Integration: Improving Resident Recovery with Onsite Physicians

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Enhanced Collaboration Drives Improved Post-Acute Care at Centers Health Care

A new partnership model between hospitals and skilled nursing facilities is‍ demonstrating positive results in patient care and outcomes, ⁢according to Dr. Matthew Glenn, MD, MS, onsite physician at⁤ Amsterdam Nursing Home and Boro Park Center, both part of the‍ Centers Health Care network. This approach,‌ centered around consistent, integrated physician presence, is proving⁣ to ⁢be a‌ notable⁤ advancement over traditional hospital-skilled nursing facility collaborations.

The initiative began at Boro Park Center, where the partnership has already served over 1,000 patients. Notably, the facility ‌has achieved a discharge goal rate exceeding both state and‌ national averages. Dr. Glenn attributes this success to daily collaboration between the⁤ nursing staff,therapists,and the onsite physician,fostering improved ⁤interaction and quicker‍ responses to resident condition changes. This has translated into‌ tangible gains in functional recovery and a reduction in hospital readmissions. Residents and their ⁣families benefit from direct access to a rehabilitation physician with ⁣expertise in both acute and long-term care.

Building on this success, the⁣ partnership expanded to Amsterdam nursing Home, where Dr.Glenn also serves as the onsite‌ physician.

What distinguishes this collaboration from many others is the level of integration. Unlike models ⁣relying on visiting physicians⁢ or consultations, Dr. Glenn and his team actively participate in morning rounds, facilitating real-time discussions about patient progress and allowing for immediate adjustments to⁢ treatment‍ plans. This collaborative surroundings cultivates trust and shared accountability among all care providers.

The presence​ of an‌ onsite physician also provides valuable⁣ support ‌to the nursing⁤ and therapy staff at ‌Amsterdam Nursing Home. It offers immediate access ​to clinical guidance on complex cases,assisting with medication management,goal setting,and symptom assessment,ultimately bolstering ⁣confidence and improving clinical decision-making.

Looking forward, Dr. Glenn anticipates‍ sustained improvements⁤ in resident outcomes, including enhanced functional abilities, fewer hospital readmissions, and an improved quality of life. He believes the partnership is redefining expectations for ‍residents, establishing​ a ‌proactive, team-based approach focused on rehabilitation excellence.

Dr. Glenn predicts that ‍the post-acute ⁢care landscape in 2026 will ‍be ⁢shaped by value-based care and increased coordination ‌between hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. He emphasizes that having physicians‌ onsite is crucial for bridging the⁣ gap between these settings,​ enabling faster clinical decisions, improved communication with hospital teams, ⁤and smoother care transitions. The ultimate goal is to deliver measurable outcomes, utilize​ resources efficiently, and adapt to evolving technologies and regulations within the post-acute⁤ care sector.

Centers Health Care operates 42 skilled nursing,rehabilitation,and senior care facilities throughout the Northeast. ⁣More information can be found at ‌ www.centershealthcare.com.

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