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Easy to Understand Medicine Instructions Available From AHRQ in Six Languages
These new standardized instructions to improve patients' understanding of when to take medications, reduce errors and improve adherence are available in six languages.
Web link    Date Added: 02/01/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 12:54PM  
Health Literacy Toolkit
This health literacy toolkit from Ohio KePRO, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Ohio, provides a full array of patient and health literacy resources, including links to teach-back methods.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 10/09/2013    Date Last Modified: Jun 11 2020 2:07PM  
Hospital Follow-up Appointment Postcards
This package includes a postcard in both English and Spanish to give to patients after hospitalization to schedule future appointments. The package also includes instructions for providers to effectively use the postcard.
ZIP archive    Date Added: 11/09/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 11:46AM  
Implementation Guide to Reduce Avoidable Readmissions
This guide from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Partnership for Patients program offers resources, tools and suggestions for implementing a readmission reduction program in your facility.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/04/2014    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:42PM  
Increase Patient Safety, Infection Prevention and Control in the Community Change Package
The TMF Quality Innovation Network developed this document to assist health care professionals to increase patient safety by reducing C. diff rates and improving antibiotic stewardship in health care facilities serving high-risk fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/10/2024    Date Last Modified: May 10 2024 8:46AM  
Integrating Behavioral Health Across the Continuum of Care
One in four Americans experiences a behavioral health illness or substance abuse disorder annually, and the majority of these people have comorbid physical health conditions. This guide explains the value of integrating physician and behavioral health services and the importance of measuring these efforts.
Web link    Date Added: 03/20/2014    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 1:08PM  
Introduction to Trigger Tools for Identifying Adverse Events
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement has developed trigger tools for health care professionals to use to help identify adverse events that could cause harm to patients.
Web link    Date Added: 05/13/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:05PM  
Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards
Now available with two new drug groups: COPD medications and antipsychotics. Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents, opioid medications, COPD medications and antipsychotics. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 06/20/2017    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:48AM  
Medications at Transitions and Clinical Handoffs (MATCH) Toolkit for Medication Reconciliation
The Medications at Transitions and Clinical Handoffs (MATCH) toolkit was developed to help facilities improve their medication reconciliation process. This toolkit provides a step-by-step guide to help health care providers ensure patients are properly educated about the medications they have been prescribed to help avoid medication errors and patient harm.
Web link    Date Added: 05/12/2015    Date Last Modified: Apr 14 2022 4:17PM  
My Emergency Plan (English)
Internists/primary care physicians and nurses: Provide this document to your patients, which includes more information to help them ascertain when to call your office for help or when to go to the emergency room for a range of conditions, including shortness of breath, heart failure, complications with diabetes and more. Patients: Use this document to help determine when to call your physician for help or when to go to the emergency department for assistance.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/03/2015    Date Last Modified: Apr 14 2022 4:01PM  
Nurse-to-Nurse Hand off/Transfer Report (One Page)
When transferring a patient, this checklist can be used between a patient’s current and receiving caregiver.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/24/2020    Date Last Modified: Aug 24 2020 1:06PM  
Nurse-to-Nurse Hand off/Transfer Report (Two Pages)
When transferring a patient, this checklist can be used between a patient’s current and receiving caregiver.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/24/2020    Date Last Modified: Aug 24 2020 1:06PM  
Patient Discharge Survey (English)
Physicians and nurses at hospitals can use this document to help ensure patients being discharged from the hospital are appropriately led through the discharge process. Hospital staff can also use this survey to help document their own internal patient discharge processes to ensure all of the proper steps were followed.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 09/08/2021    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 11:47AM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
This workbook is designed to help patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 01/23/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:27PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Diabetes
This workbook is designed to help patients with diabetes better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 01/23/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:28PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Heart Failure
This workbook is designed to help patients with heart failure better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 01/23/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:31PM  
Quality Improvement Workbook
Use this workbook to begin identifying an area for improvement and developing a team to address the improvement.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 10/06/2016    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:43PM  
Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards (Spanish for Puerto Rico)
Now available with two new drug groups: COPD medications and antipsychotics. Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents and opioid medications. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 03/31/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:48AM  
My Emergency Plan (Spanish for Puerto Rico)
Internists/primary care physicians and nurses: Provide this document to your patients, which includes more information to help them ascertain when to call your office for help or when to go to the emergency room for a range of conditions, including shortness of breath, heart failure, complications with diabetes and more. Patients: Use this document to help determine when to call your physician for help or when to go to the emergency department for assistance.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/21/2015    Date Last Modified: Apr 14 2022 4:02PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (Puerto Rican Spanish)
Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) can use this booklet to work with their health care provider to help identify a care plan.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/21/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:27PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Diabetes (Puerto Rican Spanish)
Patients with diabetes can use this booklet to work with their health care provider to help identify a care plan.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/21/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:29PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Heart Failure (Spanish for Puerto Rico)
Patients with heart failure can use this booklet to work with their health care provider to help identify a care plan.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/21/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:32PM  
Teach-Back Nurse Practice Exercise (Spanish for Puerto Rico)
This handout provides nurses a step-by-step guide on how to teach congestive heart failure patients to take certain medications. This document is in Spanish suitable for a Puerto Rican audience.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 05/24/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 23 2022 1:02PM  
Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards (Spanish)
Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents and opioid medications. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 09/26/2017    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:49AM  
My Emergency Plan (Spanish)
Internists/primary care physicians and nurses: Provide this document to your patients, which includes more information to help them ascertain when to call your office for help or when to go to the emergency room for a range of conditions, including shortness of breath, heart failure, complications with diabetes and more. Patients: Use this document to help determine when to call your physician for help or when to go to the emergency department for assistance.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/03/2015    Date Last Modified: Apr 14 2022 4:02PM  
Patient Discharge Survey (Spanish)
Physicians and nurses at hospitals can use this document to help ensure patients being discharged from the hospital are appropriately led through the discharge process. Hospital staff can also use this survey to help document their own internal patient discharge processes to ensure all of the proper steps were followed.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/03/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 11:47AM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Spanish)
This workbook is designed to help patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/13/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:27PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Diabetes (Spanish)
This workbook is designed to help patients with diabetes better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/13/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:29PM  
Patient Self-Care Workbook: Heart Failure (Spanish)
This workbook is designed to help patients with heart failure better manage their condition. Patients can take this workbook with them to their doctor's appointments and use it to help guide a conversation with their physician(s) to learn how to better manage their condition and over health.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 02/13/2015    Date Last Modified: Dec 18 2020 2:33PM