ImportancePublic reporting of hospitals' 30-day risk-standardized readmission rates following heart failure hospitalization and the financial penalization of hospitals with higher rates have been associated with a reduction in 30-day readmissions but have raised concerns regarding the potential for unintended consequences.ObjectiveTo examine the association of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) with readmission and mortality outcomes among patients hospitalized with heart failure within a prospective clinical registry that allows for detailed risk adjustment.Design, setting, and participantsInterrupted time-series and survival analyses of index heart failure hospitalizations were conducted from January 1, 2006, to December 3...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
Importance: Hospitals that serve poorer populations have higher readmission rates. It is unknown whe...
Heart failure is the leading cause of readmissions in patients aged ≥65 years with high associated s...
Reducing hospital readmissions for patients with heart failure is a national priority, and quality i...
Ronald S Chamberlain,1–5 Jaswinder Sond,1 Krishnaraj Mahendraraj,1 Christine SM Lau,1,3 Briann...
Background—Reducing 30-day heart failure readmission rates is a national priority. Yet, little is kn...
Since the implementation of Medicare's Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP), safety-net ho...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Background: Hospital discharge records (HDRs) are routinely used to assess outcomes of care and to c...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
Importance: Hospitals that serve poorer populations have higher readmission rates. It is unknown whe...
Heart failure is the leading cause of readmissions in patients aged ≥65 years with high associated s...
Reducing hospital readmissions for patients with heart failure is a national priority, and quality i...
Ronald S Chamberlain,1–5 Jaswinder Sond,1 Krishnaraj Mahendraraj,1 Christine SM Lau,1,3 Briann...
Background—Reducing 30-day heart failure readmission rates is a national priority. Yet, little is kn...
Since the implementation of Medicare's Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP), safety-net ho...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: To determine whether the exclusion of patients who die from adjusted 30-day readmission r...
Objective: Disease management programs (DMPs) may reduce short-term readmission or death after heart...
Background: Hospital discharge records (HDRs) are routinely used to assess outcomes of care and to c...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
The 30-day readmission rates, predictors, and outcomes for acute heart failure (AHF) patients are we...
Importance: Hospitals that serve poorer populations have higher readmission rates. It is unknown whe...