Hospital discharge review

Make sense of the discharge plan.

BridgeCare helps families understand discharge summaries, medication changes, follow-up needs, warning signs, and what to ask before something falls through the cracks.

Not emergency care. Urgent symptoms should go to the treating team, facility staff, 911, or the emergency department.

When this helps

A discharge summary can list diagnoses, new medications, stopped medications, pending tests, and follow-up instructions without explaining the overall story. BridgeCare organizes the signal so families know what to clarify next.

What gets reviewed

  • Discharge summary and medication list.
  • Consultant plans and follow-up instructions.
  • Pending labs, imaging, procedures, wounds, oxygen, therapy, or home-care needs.
  • Family concerns about what changed and what to watch for.

What you get

  • Discharge timeline and active issue summary.
  • Medication-change explanation.
  • Follow-up and warning-sign question list.
  • Advisory questions to discuss with the treating clinicians.