Patient satisfaction is measured through short post-visit and periodic check-in surveys completed by patients and/or caregivers. Responses are compiled across the measurement period and reported as the percent of respondents who selected “Satisfied” or “Very Satisfied.” Feedback is reviewed by our leadership team to improve scheduling, education, and consistency of in-home care.
Patient satisfaction is measured through short post-visit and periodic check-in surveys completed by patients and/or caregivers. Responses are compiled across the measurement period and reported as the percent of respondents who selected “Satisfied” or “Very Satisfied.” Feedback is reviewed by our leadership team to improve scheduling, education, and consistency of in-home care.
Outcomes Methods & DataTime to first visit is calculated as the number of calendar days from receipt of a complete referral (required demographics, clinical indication, and payer information) to the first completed in-home evaluation/visit. We track this across all new-start patients during the measurement window and monitor delays separately (referral completeness, authorization timing, patient scheduling barriers).
Time to first visit is calculated as the number of calendar days from receipt of a complete referral (required demographics, clinical indication, and payer information) to the first completed in-home evaluation/visit. We track this across all new-start patients during the measurement window and monitor delays separately (referral completeness, authorization timing, patient scheduling barriers).
Outcomes Methods & DataSymptom improvement is measured using standardized patient-reported check-ins collected at intake and follow-up, focusing on swelling, heaviness/tightness, discomfort, and functional mobility (walking tolerance, stairs, and daily activities). The reported percentage reflects patients who indicated improvement compared to their baseline during the measurement period.
Symptom improvement is measured using standardized patient-reported check-ins collected at intake and follow-up, focusing on swelling, heaviness/tightness, discomfort, and functional mobility (walking tolerance, stairs, and daily activities). The reported percentage reflects patients who indicated improvement compared to their baseline during the measurement period.
Outcomes Methods & DataAt EdemaCare, our reach extends across the heart of the Sunshine State. We are proud to provide our innovative, home-based care services to the Central, Northeast, and Southeast regions of Florida, committed to improving the health and wellness of our communities.
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