Background: Interventions to reduce early readmissions have focused on patient characteristics and the importance of early follow‐up; however, less is known about the characteristics of health systems, including quality, capacity, and intensity, and their influence on readmission rates in the United States. Therefore, we examined the association of hospital patterns of medical care with rates of 30‐day readmission. Methods and Results: Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for an AMI (n=188 611) between 2008 and 2009 in 1088 hospitals in the United States were included in our cohort. We tested the association between hospital patterns of medical care quality (discharge planning care quality), capacity (hospital size measured as the number of...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Hospital readmission rates can be used as an indicator of the quality of health care services and ca...
Unplanned readmissions to the hospital are a problem faced by most health care organizations in the ...
Background-—Interventions to reduce early readmissions have focused on patient characteristics and t...
Background Unplanned hospital readmissions are an important quality metric for benchmarking but the...
Background-—Thirty-day readmission rates have been tied to hospital reimbursement in the United Stat...
Hospital readmissions are under scrutiny in the context of health care delivery and payment reform. ...
BACKGROUND: Lowering hospital readmission rates has become a primary target for the Centers for Medi...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exist about relatively recent trends in the magnitude and characteristics o...
Objective: We studied the utilization of home health care (HHC) among acute myocardial infarction (A...
Background—Readmission after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been targeted for public reportin...
BACKGROUND: Lowering hospital readmission rates has become a primary target for the Centers for Medi...
Objective Readmission rates are high following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but risk stratific...
Background Medicare has a voluntary episodic payment model for Medicare beneficiaries that bundles p...
Early rehospitalization after discharge for an acute coronary syndrome, including acute myocardial i...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Hospital readmission rates can be used as an indicator of the quality of health care services and ca...
Unplanned readmissions to the hospital are a problem faced by most health care organizations in the ...
Background-—Interventions to reduce early readmissions have focused on patient characteristics and t...
Background Unplanned hospital readmissions are an important quality metric for benchmarking but the...
Background-—Thirty-day readmission rates have been tied to hospital reimbursement in the United Stat...
Hospital readmissions are under scrutiny in the context of health care delivery and payment reform. ...
BACKGROUND: Lowering hospital readmission rates has become a primary target for the Centers for Medi...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exist about relatively recent trends in the magnitude and characteristics o...
Objective: We studied the utilization of home health care (HHC) among acute myocardial infarction (A...
Background—Readmission after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been targeted for public reportin...
BACKGROUND: Lowering hospital readmission rates has become a primary target for the Centers for Medi...
Objective Readmission rates are high following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), but risk stratific...
Background Medicare has a voluntary episodic payment model for Medicare beneficiaries that bundles p...
Early rehospitalization after discharge for an acute coronary syndrome, including acute myocardial i...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Hospital readmission rates can be used as an indicator of the quality of health care services and ca...
Unplanned readmissions to the hospital are a problem faced by most health care organizations in the ...