Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): Transitional Care
Transitional care in healthcare refers to the care provided to patients as they move from one healthcare setting to another, or from acute care to ongoing care in the community. The goal of transitional care is to ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and coordinated care as they move from one setting to another, and to prevent adverse events such as hospital readmissions, complications, and adverse outcomes. Transitional care is especially important for patients with chronic conditions or those who have recently been discharged from the hospital. It typically involves the transfer of information between healthcare providers, the provision of ongoing support and follow-up care, and the coordination of services to ensure that patients receive the care they need. Transitional care can take many forms, including home health care, rehabilitation services, and long-term care facilities. It may also involve the use of technology, such as telehealth and remote monitoring, to support ongoing care and prevent adverse events. Effective transitional care can improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance the overall quality of care. By providing patients with the support and care they need as they transition from one healthcare setting to another, healthcare providers can help to ensure that patients receive safe, effective, and coordinated care, and prevent adverse events.