The three areas which I have identified over the past three years through personal experience include issues with the ease of access for mental health patients, continuity and coordinated care with partner hospitals and the ability to be innovative and open …show more content…
(O'Connor, 2017). The four walls of the typical hospital must be torn down and expanded outwardly into the community as a base in order to develop health centric focus through education, comprehensive networks of providers, ease of care tracking for the patients and providers and therefore allow for the ease of identification of gaps in healthcare and the readmission potentials. Additionally, the trend has shown volumetric increase in community deployment of healthcare resources and will continue into the future as hospitals identify readmission rates related to diagnosis groups and disase state epidemiology within their community to form normative and quantitative outcomes (Brewster et al., 2015; Jacobs et al., …show more content…
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