The percentage of readmissions within 30 days after discharge is an official quality indicator for Dutch hospitals in 2016. In this commentary the authors argue why readmissions cannot be regarded as a reliable way of assessing quality of healthcare in a hospital. To date, policy makers have been struggling with its precise definition and the indicator has not been properly formulated yet. It does not distinguish between planned and unplanned readmissions and does not take into account the 'preventability'. Therefore the authors believe that the indicator in its current form might falsely interpret the quality of care of a hospital and it is questionable to use readmissions as a quality indicator
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
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Public reporting and payment programs in the United States have embraced thirty-day readmissions as ...
The percentage of readmissions within 30 days after discharge is an official quality indicator for D...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. How...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. Howe...
The validity of readmission rate as a marker of the quality of hospital care, and a recommendation f...
BACKGROUND: The hospital readmission rate has been proposed as an important outcome indicator comput...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attributed t...
Abstract Background It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attr...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-72.1. Introduction -- 2. Current performance indicators of...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
Unplanned medical 30 day readmissions place a burden on the provision of acute hospital services and...
Hospital readmissions – defined as new admissions to the hospital after hospital discharge within a ...
Unplanned medical 30 day readmissions place a burden on the provision of acute hospital services and...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
Contains fulltext : 207080.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Public reporting and payment programs in the United States have embraced thirty-day readmissions as ...
The percentage of readmissions within 30 days after discharge is an official quality indicator for D...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. How...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. Howe...
The validity of readmission rate as a marker of the quality of hospital care, and a recommendation f...
BACKGROUND: The hospital readmission rate has been proposed as an important outcome indicator comput...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attributed t...
Abstract Background It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attr...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 62-72.1. Introduction -- 2. Current performance indicators of...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
Unplanned medical 30 day readmissions place a burden on the provision of acute hospital services and...
Hospital readmissions – defined as new admissions to the hospital after hospital discharge within a ...
Unplanned medical 30 day readmissions place a burden on the provision of acute hospital services and...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
Contains fulltext : 207080.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Public reporting and payment programs in the United States have embraced thirty-day readmissions as ...