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Quantifying the risk of readmission or death after discharge from hospital:
Online LACE Index
The LACE index is a validated risk assessment tool, which is used to prospectively identify patients who might benefit from more intense post-discharge care. A composite risk score is generated, based upon 4 key inputs:
L: Length of stay
A: Acuity of admission
C: Charlson comobidity index
E: Number of Emergency Department Visions in the last 6 months (van Walraven et al., 2010).
A web-based version of the LACE index tool has been developed by HSPN researchers at the University of Waterloo.
Based on information input by a clinician, the tool will generate a LACE index score for an individual patient. It will also provide the expected risk of readmission for an individual a recommendation as to the appropriateness of a care transition intervention. Care transition interventions provide integrated follow-up care in the community after an at-risk patient has been discharged from hospital. Evidence suggests that care transition interventions can be effective to reduce readmissions to hospital (Naylor et al. 2011, Coleman et al. 2006).