IMPORTANCE: Financial penalties for readmission have been expanded beyond medical conditions to include surgical procedures. Hospitals are working to reduce readmissions; however, little is known about the reasons for surgical readmission. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the reasons, timing, and factors associated with unplanned postoperative readmissions. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Patients undergoing surgery at one of 346 continuously enrolled US hospitals participating in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP) between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2012, had clinically abstracted information examined. Readmission rates and reasons (ascertained by clinical data abstractors at each ...
Identification of factors that define surgical quality traditionally centers on where operations tak...
Background: Payment models, including the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program and bundled payme...
Background Readmission can cause much frustration for patients and families. The Center for Medicar...
IMPORTANCE: Financial penalties for readmission have been expanded beyond medical conditions to incl...
ObjectiveIn 2012, Medicare began cutting reimbursement for hospitals with high readmission rates. We...
Objective: In 2012, Medicare began cutting reimbursement for hospitals with high readmission rates. ...
Aim: Emergency clinic readmission inside 30 days of a list hospitalization is getting expanded exami...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify reasons for and predictors of readmission.Background...
BACKGROUND: Identification of factors that might predict readmission after bariatric surgery could h...
Background: Hospital readmissions are associated with higher resource utilization and worse patient ...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
OBJECTIVES: The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program mandates reimbursement reductions to hospita...
Background: Morbidity and mortality after laparoscopic bariatric surgery have decreased steadily dur...
INTRODUCTION: Readmission after discharge from the hospital is an undesirable outcome. In an attempt...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
Identification of factors that define surgical quality traditionally centers on where operations tak...
Background: Payment models, including the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program and bundled payme...
Background Readmission can cause much frustration for patients and families. The Center for Medicar...
IMPORTANCE: Financial penalties for readmission have been expanded beyond medical conditions to incl...
ObjectiveIn 2012, Medicare began cutting reimbursement for hospitals with high readmission rates. We...
Objective: In 2012, Medicare began cutting reimbursement for hospitals with high readmission rates. ...
Aim: Emergency clinic readmission inside 30 days of a list hospitalization is getting expanded exami...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify reasons for and predictors of readmission.Background...
BACKGROUND: Identification of factors that might predict readmission after bariatric surgery could h...
Background: Hospital readmissions are associated with higher resource utilization and worse patient ...
ObjectiveReadmission is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and cost. We used the American Co...
OBJECTIVES: The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program mandates reimbursement reductions to hospita...
Background: Morbidity and mortality after laparoscopic bariatric surgery have decreased steadily dur...
INTRODUCTION: Readmission after discharge from the hospital is an undesirable outcome. In an attempt...
ObjectiveExisting literature on readmission after vascular surgery is limited. The upcoming reductio...
Identification of factors that define surgical quality traditionally centers on where operations tak...
Background: Payment models, including the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program and bundled payme...
Background Readmission can cause much frustration for patients and families. The Center for Medicar...