Hospital discharge planning is a process that determines what kind of care you will need after you leave the hospital. This discharge plans can help prevent future readmissions , and they should make your move from the hospital to your home or another facility as safe as possible. Medicare requires hospitals to screen inpatients and provide discharge p lanning for those who need it. But this is only mandatory for hospital inpatients, if you are an outpatient, possibly on observation status, Medicare will not require screening or discharge planning. However, there are some states that provide outpatients with rights to discharge planning services. For more information on discharge planning in your state, please contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) . Your discharge plan should include information about where you will be discharged to, the types of care you need, and who will provi...