Objectives: To examine patient, hospital and market factors and outcomes associated with readmission to a different hospital compared with the same hospital. Design: A population-based, secondary analysis using multilevel causal modeling. Setting: Acute care hospitals in California in the USA. Participants: In total, 509 775 patients aged 50 or older who were discharged alive from acute care hospitals (index hospitalizations), and 59 566 who had a rehospitalization within 30 days following their index discharge. Intervention: No intervention. Main Outcome Measures(s): Thirty-day unplanned readmissions to a different hospital compared with the same hospital and also the costs and health outcomes of the readmissions. Results: Twenty-one ...
There is limited information about readmissions to index compared with nonindex hospitals after perc...
Hospital readmissions – defined as new admissions to the hospital after hospital discharge within a ...
Each year, about 4.5 million people in the UnitedStates and about 0.2 million Canadians undergounpla...
Background: Hospital readmissions are burdensome to patients and costly to the healthcare system. R...
Hospital readmission rates can be used as an indicator of the quality of health care services and ca...
AbstractHospital readmission rates are increasingly used as signals of hospital performance and a ba...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as signals of hospital performance and a basis for ...
Abstract Background Reducing the 30-day unplanned hospital readmission rate is a goal for physicians...
As the healthcare industry transitions toward accountable care and payment reform, creative approach...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Purpose: Reducing non-elective readmissions is a strategic priority for hospitals. Individuals disch...
Introduction: Preventing the occurrence of hospital readmissions is needed to improve quality of car...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
Aims: This study was launched to address the knowledge gap regarding factors leading to readmission ...
Background: As of October 1, 2012, hospitals in the United States with excess readmissions based on ...
There is limited information about readmissions to index compared with nonindex hospitals after perc...
Hospital readmissions – defined as new admissions to the hospital after hospital discharge within a ...
Each year, about 4.5 million people in the UnitedStates and about 0.2 million Canadians undergounpla...
Background: Hospital readmissions are burdensome to patients and costly to the healthcare system. R...
Hospital readmission rates can be used as an indicator of the quality of health care services and ca...
AbstractHospital readmission rates are increasingly used as signals of hospital performance and a ba...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as signals of hospital performance and a basis for ...
Abstract Background Reducing the 30-day unplanned hospital readmission rate is a goal for physicians...
As the healthcare industry transitions toward accountable care and payment reform, creative approach...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Purpose: Reducing non-elective readmissions is a strategic priority for hospitals. Individuals disch...
Introduction: Preventing the occurrence of hospital readmissions is needed to improve quality of car...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
Aims: This study was launched to address the knowledge gap regarding factors leading to readmission ...
Background: As of October 1, 2012, hospitals in the United States with excess readmissions based on ...
There is limited information about readmissions to index compared with nonindex hospitals after perc...
Hospital readmissions – defined as new admissions to the hospital after hospital discharge within a ...
Each year, about 4.5 million people in the UnitedStates and about 0.2 million Canadians undergounpla...