- Early Recognition of Potential Reversible Causes
- Early Recognition of Intestinal Obstruction/Severe Constipation/Urinary Retention
- Extensive clinical medical education and in-service training of staff
- Early Falls Mitigation
- Early Recognition of Sepsis
- Early Recognition Fluid Overload
- Early Recognition of Dehydration/Weight Loss/Decreased oral intake
- Early Recognition Consulting with Hospice in the Right Settings
Early Intervention with Confused and Encephalopathic Patients
Early Intervention with Confused and Encephalopathic Patients
Early Recognition of Intestinal Obstruction/Severe Constipation/Urinary Retention
Alliance Medical Team emphasizes the importance of early recognition of intestinal obstruction, severe constipation, and urinary retention in patients. We believe that a significant percentage of readmissions are due to system failure to recognize patient health crises, therefore these electronic medical records do not alert staff about the absence of bowel movements or urination. We developed a new monitoring system to track and solve these problems where it addresses this type of readmission dilemma.
Recognition of Fall Risk Patients
Alliance Medical Team neurologists will personally conduct the training sessions for the staff. Nurses receiving this training will understand these neurological conditions as well as provide proper care for patients with deteriorated neurological coordination which includes imbalancement, gait problems and ataxia. This specialized program aims to alleviate potential surprises and issues related to fall risks among neurological patients.Early Recognition of Sepsis
Alliance Medical Team stresses the importance of early recognition and standardization of the screening process to minimize sepsis-related readmissions. We provide an extensive in-service education, supportive team and 24 hour infectious disease consultants to play a crucial role of reducing sepsis related patient readmissions within the facility.Early Recognition of Fluid Overload
We discovered that the majority of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients are at risk of readmission within the first 30 days due to failure to recognize fluid overload and improper diuresis. We generated a new process of identifying vulnerable patients and supporting them with a 24 hour cardiology team before they are readmitted to a medical institution. Alliance Medical Team records have shown that our new process achieved remarkable success for preventing patients from being submitted into a hospital due to their CHF.Appropriate Setting for Selected Groups
Alliance Medical Team wants to avoid sending patients back to the hospital for hospice or palliative support because we believe it is a form of futile care that adds more stress onto the grieving family. We provide a 24/7 hospice/palliative care consultation that will allow the patient to live their last days with integrity and dignity with their family in their facility.Systematic and Standardized Review
Alliance Medical Team focuses on addressing every patient fall, confusion and readmission back to the hospital. Our medical team conducts a systematic and standardized review of the patient’s most recent psychomotor medications where we generate a plan of gradually reducing its dosage to prevent another health risk. We have found that the majority of the patients with confusion and encephalopathy are not mainly due to excessive use of psychomotor medications but from other medical dysfunctions, therefore we provide around the clock psychologist to evaluate and address their mental health crisis.Early Recognition of Dehydration/Weight Loss/Decreased Oral Intake
Our around the clock nephrologist and nutritionist confront early symptoms of dehydration, weight loss and decreased oral intake in patients before they are readmitted back into a hospital. Alliance Medical Team have discovered that if we do not treat the patient’s symptoms in their beginning stages, it can rapidly deteriorate the individual’s health, causing them to have higher severity of weakness, incoordination, falls, renal function and drug toxicity.Alliance Medical Team educational training focuses on post-acute based practices and strategies to deliver excellent care to patient populations, so that it positively influences the facility’s performance and outcomes.
Early Recognition of Intestinal Obstruction/Severe Constipation/Urinary Retention
Alliance Medical Team emphasizes the importance of early recognition of intestinal obstruction, severe constipation, and urinary retention in patients. We believe that a significant percentage of readmissions are due to system failure to recognize patient health crises, therefore these electronic medical records do not alert staff about the absence of bowel movements or urination. We developed a new monitoring system to track and solve these problems where it addresses this type of readmission dilemma.
Recognition of Fall Risk Patients
Alliance Medical Team neurologists will personally conduct the training sessions for the staff. Nurses receiving this training will understand these neurological conditions as well as provide proper care for patients with deteriorated neurological coordination which includes imbalancement, gait problems and ataxia. This specialized program aims to alleviate potential surprises and issues related to fall risks among neurological patients.
Early Recognition of Sepsis
Alliance Medical Team stresses the importance of early recognition and standardization of the screening process to minimize sepsis-related readmissions. We provide an extensive in-service education, supportive team and 24 hour infectious disease consultants to play a crucial role of reducing sepsis related patient readmissions within the facility.
Early Recognition of Fluid Overload
We discovered that the majority of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients are at risk of readmission within the first 30 days due to failure to recognize fluid overload and improper diuresis. We generated a new process of identifying vulnerable patients and supporting them with a 24 hour cardiology team before they are readmitted to a medical institution. Alliance Medical Team records have shown that our new process achieved remarkable success for preventing patients from being submitted into a hospital due to their CHF.
Appropriate Setting for Selected Groups
Alliance Medical Team wants to avoid sending patients back to the hospital for hospice or palliative support because we believe it is a form of futile care that adds more stress onto the grieving family. We provide a 24/7 hospice/palliative care consultation that will allow the patient to live their last days with integrity and dignity with their family in their facility.
Systematic and Standardized Review
Alliance Medical Team focuses on addressing every patient fall, confusion and readmission back to the hospital. Our medical team conducts a systematic and standardized review of the patient’s most recent psychomotor medications where we generate a plan of gradually reducing its dosage to prevent another health risk. We have found that the majority of the patients with confusion and encephalopathy are not mainly due to excessive use of psychomotor medications but from other medical dysfunctions, therefore we provide around the clock psychologist to evaluate and address their mental health crisis.
Early Recognition of Dehydration/Weight Loss/Decreased Oral Intake
Our around the clock nephrologist and nutritionist confront early symptoms of dehydration, weight loss and decreased oral intake in patients before they are readmitted back into a hospital. Alliance Medical Team have discovered that if we do not treat the patient’s symptoms in their beginning stages, it can rapidly deteriorate the individual’s health, causing them to have higher severity of weakness, incoordination, falls, renal function and drug toxicity.
Alliance Medical Team educational training focuses on post-acute based practices and strategies to deliver excellent care to patient populations, so that it positively influences the facility’s performance and outcomes.
Early Recognition of Intestinal Obstruction/Severe Constipation/Urinary Retention
Alliance Medical Team emphasizes the importance of early recognition of intestinal obstruction, severe constipation, and urinary retention in patients. We believe that a significant percentage of readmissions are due to system failure to recognize patient health crises, therefore these electronic medical records do not alert staff about the absence of bowel movements or urination. We developed a new monitoring system to track and solve these problems where it addresses this type of readmission dilemma.
Alliance Medical Team educational training focuses on post-acute based practices and strategies to deliver excellent care to patient populations, so that it positively influences the facility’s performance and outcomes.
Alliance Medical Team educational training focuses on post-acute based practices and strategies to deliver excellent care to patient populations, so that it positively influences the facility’s performance and outcomes.
- Feedback and Plan Customization
- Readmission Mitigation Plan
- Extensive In-Service Medical and Clinical Education Early Recognition of Potential Readmission Causes Followed by Immediate Appropriate Intervention
- All the facilities that Alliance Medical Team are associated with are provided with complementary in-service educational training.
- Focus on Recently Admitted and High-Risk Patients
This medical education emphasizes strategies based on current medical evidence for delivering care to high-risk patient populations in post-acute settings.
- Standardized Protocols to Improve Performance and Outcome
- The goal of Alliance Medical Team is to positively influence the facility’s performance and outcomes.
- Feedback and plan customization
Medical Education
Educational Programs
Alliance Medical Team commitment of achieving success stems from hard work and extensive education is the solution of transforming facilities into triumphant entities. Our organization boasts some of the best consultants in various fields to enhance patient care as well as providing a wide range of support in multiple areas in ancillary services. We offer extensive and free education programs aimed at improving care and reducing hospital readmission rates.
Neurology Education
A significant portion of hospital readmissions is due to patient falls, therefore establishing a neurological baseline is essential in healthcare. Alliance Medical Team offers a training program for nursing staff that focuses on recognizing early functional deterioration, assessing fall risk, post-fall evaluation, and frequent neuro-checks. In these training programs, Alliance Medical Team will help the staff understand the differences between a stroke, transient ischemic attack, Parkinson’s disease and dementia.
Wound Care Program
In this program, Alliance Medical Team aims to enlighten nursing staff on proper wound care and pressure ulcer prevention. This educational teaching is made for non-proficient nurses and it does not contradict any other medical team services, therefore empowers them to deliver high quality wound therapy on their patients.
Urology Education
A significant portion of patient admissions into healthcare facilities are mainly due to urinary retention, trauma related to Foley catheters, and issues with superpubic catheters. Alliance Medical Team has implemented an intensive in-service education program that addresses these complications. The urology team provides this free training in person to all staff. This in person training covers topics as to urinary retention, catheter placement, trauma management and catheter-associated urinary tract infection.
Communication Skills and SBAR Reporting Education
In healthcare, communication is one of the most important skill that medical staff have in their professional career. Alliance Medical Team will educate about the importance of effective communication because it can minimize errors, enhance transmission of information, and save time during critical situations. We offer SBAR reporting education which is a structured program to improve communication among nursing staff and providers. These education programs are provided to all staff at no cost.
Pre and Post Operative Patient Care
Alliance Medical Team training is provided by first-class medical professionals in their field. In post-acute facilities many of the patients need surgery to maintain an active life. Our team offers a training program specialized in pre and post-operative patient care. These teachings aim to improve the patient’s health outcomes and minimize their chances of being readmitted back into a hospital.
Alliance Medical Team Educational training focuses on post-acute based practices and strategies to deliver excellent care to patient populations, so that it positively influences the facility’s performance and outcomes.
Feedback and Plan Customization
Readmission Mitigation Plan
Extensive In-Service Medical and Clinical Education Early Recognition of Potential Readmission Causes Followed by Immediate Appropriate Intervention
All the facilities that Alliance Medical Team are associated with are provided with complementary in-service educational training.Focus on Recently Admitted and High-Risk Patients
This medical education emphasizes strategies based on current medical evidence for delivering care to high-risk patient populations in post-acute settings.Standardized Protocols to Improve Performance and Outcome
The goal of Alliance Medical Team is to positively influence the facility’s performance and outcomes.Feedback and Plan Customization
Feedback and Plan Customization
Readmission Mitigation Plan
All the facilities that Alliance Medical Team are associated with are provided with complementary in-service educational training.
Extensive In-Service Medical and Clinical Education Early Recognition of Potential Readmission Causes Followed by Immediate Appropriate Intervention
This medical education emphasizes strategies based on current medical evidence for delivering care to high-risk patient populations in post-acute settings.
Focus on Recently Admitted and High-Risk Patients
The goal of Alliance Medical Team is to positively influence the facility’s performance and outcomes.
Standardized Protocols to Improve Performance and Outcome
Feedback and Plan Customization