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Virtual Care Model Aims to Provide Clinical Support in Nursing Homes

A pilot study aimed to virtually apply a pre-existing in-person model to improve clinical support for the growing nursing home population.

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By Mark Melchionna

- In pursuit of enhanced clinical support in nursing homes, Regenstrief Institute researchers began a pilot study to create a virtual application of OPTIMISTIC, an in-person model that aims to improve workflow within nursing facilities.

According to the press release, nursing home populations are growing, as are workforce shortages within these facilities. Although virtual care is often used as a resource, nursing home staff rarely leverage it to support resident care.

However, to adjust this standard and provide further clinical care, researchers virtually piloted the OPTIMISTIC care model from Regenstrief Institute. An acronym for Optimizing Patient Transfers, Impacting Medical quality and Improving Symptoms: Transforming Institutional Care, OPTIMISTIC has a history of success. The program led to a 33 percent reduction in potentially avoidable hospitalizations of nursing home residents and a 20 percent decrease in overall hospitalizations among nursing home residents.

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