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Decreasing Preadmission Rates

means Increased Profit Return

Michelle Deane
NURS 4243 Business of Healthcare in Complex Systems
Professor Ashley Cavanna MSN, RN, Cned
12/2/2022
To reduce the number of
readmissions by enabling
Healthcare Information
Technology (HIT) solutions
as it relates to reduction
of cost spending

Objective
Driving Forces
Restraining Forces
Continuity
Core
Reaffirm

CORE is the
measure I would use
References
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