Study objective: We determine the rate at which trauma patients re-present to the emergency department (ED) after discharge from the hospital and determine whether re-presentation is related to race, insurance, and socioeconomic factors such as neighborhood income level.Methods: Trauma patients admitted to a Level I trauma center between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 2007, were identified with the hospital\u27s trauma registry. These patients were linked to administrative data to obtain information about re-presentation to the hospital. Neighborhood income was obtained with census block data; multiple imputation was implemented to account for missing income data. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the predictors of re-pr...
Reducing readmissions has become a priority for hospitals across the country in an effort to improve...
Introduction: The short-term return visit rate among patients discharged from emergency departments ...
Objectives: Although factors related to a return visit to the emergency department (ED) have been re...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze medical indications and conditions for patients transferred from a rehab...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
BackgroundDischarge delays for non-medical reasons put patients at unnecessary risk for hospital-acq...
Background: Racial disparities in trauma outcomes have been documented, but little is known about ra...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether insurance status has an effect on emergency department (ED) length of ...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Objective: Do pre-injury and early hospital admission characteristics help predict patient discharge...
Reducing readmissions has become a priority for hospitals across the country in an effort to improve...
Introduction: The short-term return visit rate among patients discharged from emergency departments ...
Objectives: Although factors related to a return visit to the emergency department (ED) have been re...
Background: Posthospitalization care is important for recovery after trauma. Disadvantaged populatio...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association of insurance status or lack ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze medical indications and conditions for patients transferred from a rehab...
Introduction: The first proposed emergency care alternative payment model seeks to reduce avoidable ...
BackgroundDischarge delays for non-medical reasons put patients at unnecessary risk for hospital-acq...
Background: Racial disparities in trauma outcomes have been documented, but little is known about ra...
Although the majority of trauma patients are discharged home rather than to a rehabilitation facilit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
BACKGROUND: To assess whether insurance status has an effect on emergency department (ED) length of ...
OBJECTIVES:First, to test a model of the drivers of frequent emergency department utilization concep...
Objective: Do pre-injury and early hospital admission characteristics help predict patient discharge...
Reducing readmissions has become a priority for hospitals across the country in an effort to improve...
Introduction: The short-term return visit rate among patients discharged from emergency departments ...
Objectives: Although factors related to a return visit to the emergency department (ED) have been re...