<p>Rates of avoidable admissions and 30-day readmissions are fully risk-adjusted across all quality indicators within this domain. Outpatient primary care spending was age-sex adjusted.</p
IntroductionChronic health conditions are considered ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSC) whe...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are ...
OBJECTIVE--To assess the feasibility of extracting data on readmissions and readmission rates from K...
<p>Rates of avoidable admissions and 30-day readmissions are fully risk-adjusted across all quality ...
<p>Quality indicators comprising timely hospital-community transitions were age-sex adjusted, except...
Abstract Background To overcome the limitations of administrative data in adequately adjusting for d...
Background: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
Hospital readmissions are costly, preventable, and currently a significant focus of healthcare refor...
Objectives: To discover the determinants of preventable hospital admissions. This research project...
<p>Studies with two patient populations collapsed into one. CI = 95% Confidence Interval.</p><p>*Sta...
Health Care (2) ask the health care community to broaden its vision of care and its traditional focu...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
Public reporting and payment programs in the United States have embraced thirty-day readmissions as ...
Background Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emergen...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
IntroductionChronic health conditions are considered ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSC) whe...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are ...
OBJECTIVE--To assess the feasibility of extracting data on readmissions and readmission rates from K...
<p>Rates of avoidable admissions and 30-day readmissions are fully risk-adjusted across all quality ...
<p>Quality indicators comprising timely hospital-community transitions were age-sex adjusted, except...
Abstract Background To overcome the limitations of administrative data in adequately adjusting for d...
Background: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
Hospital readmissions are costly, preventable, and currently a significant focus of healthcare refor...
Objectives: To discover the determinants of preventable hospital admissions. This research project...
<p>Studies with two patient populations collapsed into one. CI = 95% Confidence Interval.</p><p>*Sta...
Health Care (2) ask the health care community to broaden its vision of care and its traditional focu...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
Public reporting and payment programs in the United States have embraced thirty-day readmissions as ...
Background Improvements in primary care quality are often proposed as a solution to rises in emergen...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
IntroductionChronic health conditions are considered ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSC) whe...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Often used indicators for the quality of primary care are ...
OBJECTIVE--To assess the feasibility of extracting data on readmissions and readmission rates from K...