OBJECTIVE--To assess the feasibility of extracting data on readmissions and readmission rates from Körner data for use as health service indicators. DESIGN--Retrospective analysis of inpatient Körner data for January 1988 to April 1989. SETTING--Three districts in North East Thames region. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Number of readmissions after index discharge for all acute specialties combined and by specialty (general medicine, general surgery, gynaecology, trauma and orthopaedics, and geriatrics); readmission rates at 28 days after index discharge; and rates standardised for age group and sex by specialty and by consultant. RESULTS--All specialties showed an early peak in number of admissions, which levelled off by 28 days. Readmission rates...
Background: Hospital readmissions are burdensome to patients and costly to the healthcare system. R...
Generally, high level of readmission is associated with poor patient care, hence, its relation to th...
The LACE index (length of stay, acuity of admission, Charlson comorbidity index, CCI, and number of ...
OBJECTIVES: The principal aim was to determine whether the emergency readmission rate varies between...
The validity of readmission rate as a marker of the quality of hospital care, and a recommendation f...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Generally, high level of readmission is associated with poor patient care, hence, its relation to th...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as a quality indicator with a belief that th...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. How...
This paper looks at the development of logistic regression models to predict readmissions for medica...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
textabstractConclusions: Although readmission rates are a promising quality indicator, several metho...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attributed t...
Background: Hospital readmissions are burdensome to patients and costly to the healthcare system. R...
Generally, high level of readmission is associated with poor patient care, hence, its relation to th...
The LACE index (length of stay, acuity of admission, Charlson comorbidity index, CCI, and number of ...
OBJECTIVES: The principal aim was to determine whether the emergency readmission rate varies between...
The validity of readmission rate as a marker of the quality of hospital care, and a recommendation f...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
Generally, high level of readmission is associated with poor patient care, hence, its relation to th...
Before a meaningful evaluation of the performance of a hospital over any output or outcome can be ma...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as a quality indicator with a belief that th...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used for both quality improvement and cost control. How...
This paper looks at the development of logistic regression models to predict readmissions for medica...
Standardized quality indicators assessing avoidable readmission become increasingly important in hea...
textabstractConclusions: Although readmission rates are a promising quality indicator, several metho...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear which part of the variation in hospital readmissions can be attributed t...
Background: Hospital readmissions are burdensome to patients and costly to the healthcare system. R...
Generally, high level of readmission is associated with poor patient care, hence, its relation to th...
The LACE index (length of stay, acuity of admission, Charlson comorbidity index, CCI, and number of ...