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The document appears to be a set of notes or recommendations about <strong>multidisciplinary dysphagia management</strong> and improving <strong>interdisciplinary communication</strong>, especially among physicians, nurses, speech-language pathologists, dietitians, and other staff. Key points include: - <strong>Dysphagia/fullness management</strong> should involve a coordinated, team-based approach. - <strong>Communication gaps</strong> between different caregivers can worsen patient outcomes and satisfaction. - There is a need for <strong>clear responsibility</strong> and better role definition in care teams. - <strong>Physicians</strong> should be available to support dysphagia management and facilitate communication. - <strong>Standardized tools and records</strong> are recommended to track patient status, monitor compliance, and improve continuity of care. - <strong>Training and feedback</strong> for staff can help strengthen communication skills and improve practice. - The document suggests <strong>tracking metrics</strong> such as patient experience, compliance, and the amount of time required for communication or documentation. - It emphasizes that improving communication can positively affect <strong>patient satisfaction</strong>, <strong>hospital quality</strong>, and potentially <strong>costs and outcomes</strong>. Overall, the document argues for <strong>structured, collaborative dysphagia care</strong>, supported by standardized documentation, monitoring systems, and stronger communication across the care team.
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Lakmali C. Ranathunga
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Abigail Silvers, Dalton Fisher, Lakmali C. Ranathunga, Michael Myers
Category
Innovations
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Hospital Discharge Delay
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Multidisciplinary Discharge Huddle
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Barrier
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Communication
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Discharge Planning
Distinguished
Non-Finalist
Presenter Organization
Premier Health
Presenting Author
Lakmali C. Ranathunga
Track
Communication
Keywords
multidisciplinary dysphagia management
interdisciplinary communication
team-based care
communication gaps
role definition
physician support
standardized documentation
staff training
patient satisfaction
quality outcomes
Hospital Discharge Delay
Multidisciplinary Discharge Huddle
Barrier
Communication
Discharge Planning
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