Inpatient Consultation for High-Risk Chronically Ill Children Receiving Care in an Enhanced Medical Home
Chronic Illnesses
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Illnesses focused on measuring chronic illness, children, children with medical complexity, medical home, inpatient consultation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- HRCC patients who require admission to CMHH
Exclusion criteria:
- HRCC patients with a Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) order
- HRCC patients with congenital heart disease if repair is needed
- HRCC patients seen solely for compassionate care
- HRCC patients who are ≥ 18 years of age at study initiation
- HRCC patients with active cancer
- HRCC patients with mitochondrial disorders
Sites / Locations
- The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Usual Inpatient Care
Comprehensive Care with Inpatient Consultation
Usual Inpatient Care: High-Risk Children's Clinic (HRCC) patients randomized to the usual inpatient care group who are admitted to Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital (CMHH) will receive usual inpatient care from the primary hospital admitting team (residents and fellows supervised by pediatric faculty physicians) with usual occasional communication with the patient's assigned HRCC provider. HRCC patients admitted to CMHH in this treatment group will receive usual inpatient care that is not modified by the study protocol.
Comprehensive care with Inpatient Consultation: HRCC patients randomized to the comprehensive care with inpatient consultation group that are admitted to CMHH will receive inpatient consultation by HRCC providers during their stay with input and recommendations conveyed to the hospital inpatient team on admission and at discharge at a minimum (in person consultations on weekdays and phone consultations on the weekends). The HRCC providers will review the inpatient care plan and will make treatment and discharge recommendations with a focus on coordination and integration of inpatient and outpatient care. Ideally, the inpatient consultations are face-to-face meetings with the hospital inpatient team but could also be a phone call or a consult note written in the medical record.