Preventable hospital readmissions are a significant – yet avoidable cost. In fact, these readmissions account for an estimated $25 billion in wasteful healthcare spending in the US alone. With the CMS penalties on the horizon the cost of preventable readmissions is only going to go up for hospitals with readmissions above acceptable rates beginning with AMI, CHF and PNA.


Others claim to have effective Readmission Management solutions – but Predixion is the only solution available today that turns preventable readmissions into predictable readmissions.  

Predixion uses your data to risk score patients upon admission and throughout their hospital stay to identify patients at risk of readmission before they leave the hospital with up to 86% accuracy.

With Predixion’s Cloud-based Predictable Readmissions Solutions you can:

  • Target Patient Interventions
  • Reduce Readmissions
  • Avoid CMS Penalties

here's How predictable readmissions work:
  • Data is introduced to Predixion Insight to build a hospital- specific model
  • The Predixion model is then used to risk stratify patients upon admission
  • Risk scores are updated throughout the patient’s stay
  • Readmission risk scores are used by care givers to target appropriate patient care paths.
why predixion?

Predictive:
Identify patients likely
to readmit before initial      
discharge with up to 86%
accuracy!                              
Agile Deployment:
In the Cloud, on-premise
or managed appliance-      
choose what fits for your
business!                               
Affordable:
Flexible purchase &
subscription pricing               
options!
  
                             
The Start of CMS Penalties:

"According to KHN, CMS will begin recouping about $280 million in payments from about 2,200 hospitals beginning in October. Although the program is focusing on reducing nationwide readmissions, data analyzed by KHN suggest that hospitals in New Jersey, New York, the District of Columbia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Illinois and Massachusetts will be hit the hardest. Facilities that treat low-income patients will also be hit the hardest". Source: FierceHealthcare  Read More


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