The 30-day readmission rate is a highly scrutinized metric of quality surgical care, because readmission is costly and perceived to be avoidable with planning and patient education. Head and neck surgery patients generally have multiple risk factors for readmission, as readmitted patients are generally older, with more co-morbidities, lower socio-economic status, and a history of multiple emergency department visits and readmissions. A retrospective cohort study was implemented to determine the incidence and etiology of 30-day readmission after microvascular head and neck reconstructive surgery, focusing on social risk factors. Data were analyzed by χ2 test, analysis of variance, t-test, and logistic regression, with statistical significanc...
Background & Significance: Social determinants of health (SDoH) influence health outcomes in powerfu...
Abstract Objective Unplanned 30‐day readmissions result in increased costs and decreased patient sat...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
Introduction Head and neck surgery remains a complex field; the patients can suffer important functi...
Objectives/hypothesisDetermine the rate, diagnoses, and risk factors associated with 30-day nonelect...
Abstract Background Unplanned returns to hospital are common, costly, and potentially avoidable. We ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background: Reducing hospital readmissions has become a priority in the development of policies aime...
The purpose of this study was to critically analyze the risk of unplanned readmission following rese...
Background: Hospital readmissions are associated with higher resource utilization and worse patient ...
Aim: Emergency clinic readmission inside 30 days of a list hospitalization is getting expanded exami...
PURPOSE: Several institutions recently published their experiences with unplanned readmissions rates...
ObjectiveReadmission after a vascular surgery intervention is frequent, costly, and often considered...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Objective To explore factors associated with readmission after nephrectomy procedures using a large ...
Background & Significance: Social determinants of health (SDoH) influence health outcomes in powerfu...
Abstract Objective Unplanned 30‐day readmissions result in increased costs and decreased patient sat...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
Introduction Head and neck surgery remains a complex field; the patients can suffer important functi...
Objectives/hypothesisDetermine the rate, diagnoses, and risk factors associated with 30-day nonelect...
Abstract Background Unplanned returns to hospital are common, costly, and potentially avoidable. We ...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Hospital readmission rates are an increasingly important focus. Identifying pati...
Background: Reducing hospital readmissions has become a priority in the development of policies aime...
The purpose of this study was to critically analyze the risk of unplanned readmission following rese...
Background: Hospital readmissions are associated with higher resource utilization and worse patient ...
Aim: Emergency clinic readmission inside 30 days of a list hospitalization is getting expanded exami...
PURPOSE: Several institutions recently published their experiences with unplanned readmissions rates...
ObjectiveReadmission after a vascular surgery intervention is frequent, costly, and often considered...
Objective: To identify factors and patterns associated with 7- and 28-day readmission for general me...
Objective To explore factors associated with readmission after nephrectomy procedures using a large ...
Background & Significance: Social determinants of health (SDoH) influence health outcomes in powerfu...
Abstract Objective Unplanned 30‐day readmissions result in increased costs and decreased patient sat...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...