ObjectivesThere is wide variation in long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use nationwide, the most intensive and expensive post-acute care setting, although appropriateness of use is uncertain. Therefore, we examined the appropriateness and reasons for transfer in a high-use region, and how Medicare criteria for LTACH payment identifies appropriate transfers.DesignMulticenter retrospective observational cohort.Setting and participantsConsecutive hospitalized Medicare beneficiaries transferred to an LTACH from 2017 to 2018 from an accountable care organization in Texas.MethodsThe primary outcome was clinical appropriateness of transfer ascertained by 2 physician reviewers. We abstracted patients' characteristics and primary reasons for tran...
Abstract Background The selection of patients for rehabilitation, and the timing of transfer from ac...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
BACKGROUND: Regionalized care of complex patients to larger hospitals is an increasingly common prac...
ObjectivesThere is wide variation in long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use nationwide, the most ...
ObjectivesTo determine why non-mechanically ventilated hospitalized older adults are transferred to ...
BackgroundLong-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use varies considerably across the U.S., which may r...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) are an increasingly common discharge destination for patients...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with chronic criti...
Importance:Despite providing an overlapping level of care, it is unknown why hospitalized older adul...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
ObjectivesLong-term acute care (LTAC) hospitals provide extended complex post-acute care to more tha...
Rationale: The National Quality Forum recently endorsed in-hospital mortality and intensive care uni...
Background: Little evidence exists on the effects of receiving care in a long-term acute care hospit...
To assess regional trends in long-term acute care hospital (LTAC) use over time. Retrospective study...
Background Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with ch...
Abstract Background The selection of patients for rehabilitation, and the timing of transfer from ac...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
BACKGROUND: Regionalized care of complex patients to larger hospitals is an increasingly common prac...
ObjectivesThere is wide variation in long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use nationwide, the most ...
ObjectivesTo determine why non-mechanically ventilated hospitalized older adults are transferred to ...
BackgroundLong-term acute care hospital (LTACH) use varies considerably across the U.S., which may r...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) are an increasingly common discharge destination for patients...
Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with chronic criti...
Importance:Despite providing an overlapping level of care, it is unknown why hospitalized older adul...
Long-term acute care hospitals have emerged as a novel approach for the care of patients recovering ...
ObjectivesLong-term acute care (LTAC) hospitals provide extended complex post-acute care to more tha...
Rationale: The National Quality Forum recently endorsed in-hospital mortality and intensive care uni...
Background: Little evidence exists on the effects of receiving care in a long-term acute care hospit...
To assess regional trends in long-term acute care hospital (LTAC) use over time. Retrospective study...
Background Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACs) provide specialized treatment for patients with ch...
Abstract Background The selection of patients for rehabilitation, and the timing of transfer from ac...
<p>ICU = intensive care unit; LTAC = long-term acute care hospital</p><p>Unadjusted outcomes for the...
BACKGROUND: Regionalized care of complex patients to larger hospitals is an increasingly common prac...