We aimed to determine factors related to avoidability of 30-day readmissions at our public, safety net hospital in the United States (US).We prospectively reviewed medical records of adult internal medicine patients with scheduled and unscheduled 30-day readmissions. We also interviewed patients if they were available. An independent panel used pre-specified, objective criteria to adjudicate potential avoidability.Of 153 readmissions evaluated, 68% were unscheduled. Among these, 67% were unavoidable, primarily due to disease progression and development of new diagnoses. Scheduled readmissions accounted for 32% of readmissions and most (69%) were clinically appropriate and unavoidable. The scheduled but avoidable readmissions (31%) were attr...
Purpose: Reducing non-elective readmissions is a strategic priority for hospitals. Individuals disch...
Background: There are limited data on factors associated with 30-day readmissions and the frequency ...
Hospitalizations are the most expensive type of care within the healthcare system. Yet many patients...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine factors related to avoidability of 30-day readmissions at our publi...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
may withhold regular reimbursements for excessive 30-day re-admissions for select diagnoses. Such pe...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
ObjectivesTo identify the preventability, determinants and causes of unplanned hospital readmissions...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Background: Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-qualit...
Background: It is unclear if the 30-day unplanned hospital readmission rate is a plausible accountab...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
Purpose: Reducing non-elective readmissions is a strategic priority for hospitals. Individuals disch...
Background: There are limited data on factors associated with 30-day readmissions and the frequency ...
Hospitalizations are the most expensive type of care within the healthcare system. Yet many patients...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine factors related to avoidability of 30-day readmissions at our publi...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
may withhold regular reimbursements for excessive 30-day re-admissions for select diagnoses. Such pe...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
ObjectivesTo identify the preventability, determinants and causes of unplanned hospital readmissions...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Background: Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-qualit...
Background: It is unclear if the 30-day unplanned hospital readmission rate is a plausible accountab...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
Purpose: Reducing non-elective readmissions is a strategic priority for hospitals. Individuals disch...
Background: There are limited data on factors associated with 30-day readmissions and the frequency ...
Hospitalizations are the most expensive type of care within the healthcare system. Yet many patients...