Abstract
The RED Toolkit has been found to reduce 30-day readmission rates, improve patient experience, and lower healthcare costs. Nurse-led quality improvement initiatives like the Project RED aligns with the promotion of patient-centered care.
Sigma Membership
Phi Pi
Type
DNP Capstone Project
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Integrative Review
Research Approach
Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice
Keywords:
30-Day Readmissions, RED Toolkit, Heart Failure
Advisor
Susan M. Wechter
Degree
DNP
Degree Grantor
Chamberlain University
Degree Year
2021
Recommended Citation
Mallari, Mary Grace D. and Wechter, Susan M., "The Re-Engineered Discharge (RED) toolkit for patients with heart failure and impact on 30-day readmission rates: An integrative review" (2021). DNP and Student Works. 274.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/dnps/274
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Review Type
None: Degree-based Submission
Acquisition
Self-submission
Date of Issue
2021-08-20
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