Heart failure (HF) is a growing healthcare burden and one of the leading causes of hospitalizations and readmission. Preventing readmissions for HF patients is an increasing priority for clinicians, researchers, and various stakeholders. The following review will discuss the interventions found to reduce readmissions for patients and improve hospital performance on the 30-day readmission process measure. While evidence-based therapies for HF management have proliferated, the consistent implementation of these therapies and development of new strategies to more effectively prevent readmissions remain areas for continued improvement
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
With a prevalence of 5.8 million in the United States alone, heart failure (HF) is associated with h...
Background\ud Preventable 30-day readmissions are very costly to the healthcare system. Efforts to r...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing healthcare burden and one of the leading causes of hospitalizations ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and readmission. As evidence-based treatmen...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and readmission. As evidence-based treatmen...
Background: Nearly 25 % of patients hospitalized with heart failure (HF) are readmitted within 30 da...
The rate of hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge of heart failure (HF) patients affects...
Background: Human factors play an important role in health-care outcomes of heart failure (HF) patie...
Background—Reducing 30-day heart failure readmission rates is a national priority. Yet, little is kn...
Readmission rates for heart failure (HF) continue to be a chronic concern, and as a result, both hea...
Background: Heart failure is an epidemic in the United States, and is associated with readmission ra...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the range and prevalence of practices being implemented by ...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition that is the cause for many hospitalizations in the United ...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
With a prevalence of 5.8 million in the United States alone, heart failure (HF) is associated with h...
Background\ud Preventable 30-day readmissions are very costly to the healthcare system. Efforts to r...
Heart failure (HF) is a growing healthcare burden and one of the leading causes of hospitalizations ...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and readmission. As evidence-based treatmen...
Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and readmission. As evidence-based treatmen...
Background: Nearly 25 % of patients hospitalized with heart failure (HF) are readmitted within 30 da...
The rate of hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge of heart failure (HF) patients affects...
Background: Human factors play an important role in health-care outcomes of heart failure (HF) patie...
Background—Reducing 30-day heart failure readmission rates is a national priority. Yet, little is kn...
Readmission rates for heart failure (HF) continue to be a chronic concern, and as a result, both hea...
Background: Heart failure is an epidemic in the United States, and is associated with readmission ra...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the range and prevalence of practices being implemented by ...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition that is the cause for many hospitalizations in the United ...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
With a prevalence of 5.8 million in the United States alone, heart failure (HF) is associated with h...
Background\ud Preventable 30-day readmissions are very costly to the healthcare system. Efforts to r...