Evidence-Based Discharge Protocol (Evidence-Based Practice
for Health and Human Services) 2026 Western Governors
University
In the given scenario, the care coordinator's role is not just essential but pivotal and valued. Your
expertise and dedication are integral to establishing a new evidence-based practice (EBP)
discharge protocol. This initiative, crucial for improving interprofessional care coordination and
addressing increased readmissions, patient dissatisfaction, length of stay, and cost of care, relies
on your unique skills and commitment. Your role is not just important; it is pivotal in ensuring
the success of this initiative.
Organizational Research Question: This proposal's central focus is to address how an
evidence-based discharge protocol can significantly enhance interprofessional care coordination,
reduce readmissions, and elevate patient satisfaction in a rural acute care facility.
1. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Process Steps
a. Ask: The first crucial step is formulating a Clear Clinical Question to guide the entire