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AI for Readmission Risk Narratives: Translating Scores Into Action
Turn numeric readmission risk scores into a narrative the discharge team can act on without overstating certainty.
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- 1The premise
- 2readmission risk
- 3LACE
- 4discharge planning
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Section 1
The premise
Risk scores alone don't drive interventions. AI can translate the score into the modifiable factors and a suggested intervention bundle for the team to consider.
What AI does well here
- Decompose a risk score into top contributing factors
- Draft a tailored discharge intervention list
- Frame uncertainty in plain language
What AI cannot do
- Predict readmission for an individual with certainty
- Replace social work assessment
- Override clinical judgment on discharge readiness
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