Preventable readmissions; OpinionReadmisiones prevenibles; OpiniónReadmissions evitables; OpinióThis study was supported by the Departament de Salut de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Pla estratègic de recerca i innovació en salut (PERIS) 2016-2020 (SLT002/16/00085), Catalunya, Spain, and School of Nursing, Medicine and Health Science Faculty, University of Barcelona (PREI-18-005-I)
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Readmissions are a costly, burdensome and potentially preventable occurrence in the health care syst...
Introduction Currently, about 10% of patients required unplanned readmissions within 30 days after d...
Background: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as an indicator of quality in health care. O...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as an indicator of quality in health care. O...
ObjectivesTo identify the preventability, determinants and causes of unplanned hospital readmissions...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as a measure of healthcare quality. Med...
Background: A large number of articles examined the preventability rate of readmissions, but compari...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as a measure of healthcare quality. Med...
One quality indicator of hospital care, which can be used to judge the process of care, is the preva...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
Background: Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-qualit...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Readmissions are a costly, burdensome and potentially preventable occurrence in the health care syst...
Introduction Currently, about 10% of patients required unplanned readmissions within 30 days after d...
Background: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as an indicator of quality in health care. O...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
Objectives Because of fundamental differences in healthcare systems, US readmission data cannot be e...
BACKGROUND: Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as an indicator of quality in health care. O...
ObjectivesTo identify the preventability, determinants and causes of unplanned hospital readmissions...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as a measure of healthcare quality. Med...
Background: A large number of articles examined the preventability rate of readmissions, but compari...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly used as a measure of healthcare quality. Med...
One quality indicator of hospital care, which can be used to judge the process of care, is the preva...
Abstract Knowledge regarding preventable hospital readmissions is scarce. Our aim was to compare the...
Background: Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-qualit...
Background:Many experts believe that hospitals with more frequent readmissions provide lower-quality...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Readmissions are a costly, burdensome and potentially preventable occurrence in the health care syst...