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Hospitals benefit from setting patient expectations early

Written by Betsy Weaver, Ed.D. | Oct 14, 2015 2:00:00 PM

Setting expectations early is shown to improve patients' episodes of care, improve patient outcomes and reduce readmission rates. It also prepares your hospital for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) initiatives like Comprehensive Care for Joint Replacement (CJR).

Whether your hospital is participating in CJR or not, the message from CMS is clear:  To receive the highest reimbursement rates in the future, you will need to manage a patient's entire episode of care. 

Patients who are more prepared pre-surgery report better quality of life post-surgery. Click to tweet.

The infographic below explains how—and shares some of the critical health information you need to share with joint replacement patients before, during and after surgery. 

Curious about CJR? Read our new white paper to learn how to succeed. 

What is CJR?

CJR is a new CMS initiative focused on reducing the total cost of knee and hip replacement surgery. CMS has made the program mandatory for 790 U.S. hospitals, essentially requiring them to manage the full episode of care. 

Read about the top 3 quality-of-care concerns of CJR and how to address them, why patients—and your hospital—do better when you engage patients throughout the entire episode of care and why you need to focus on the full episode of care even if you're not yet part of CJR.