AbstractBackgroundHospital readmission risk prediction remains a motivated area of investigation and operations in light of the hospital readmissions reduction program through CMS. Multiple models of risk have been reported with variable discriminatory performances, and it remains unclear how design factors affect performance.ObjectivesTo study the effects of varying three factors of model development in the prediction of risk based on health record data: (1) reason for readmission (primary readmission diagnosis); (2) available data and data types (e.g. visit history, laboratory results, etc); (3) cohort selection.MethodsRegularized regression (LASSO) to generate predictions of readmissions risk using prevalence sampling. Support Vector Mac...
Following the introduction of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) in 2012, there has ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...
Existing studies of hospital readmissions typically focus on specific diagnoses, age groups, dischar...
Existing studies of hospital readmissions typically focus on specific diagnoses, age groups, dischar...
The 30-day post-discharge readmission rate is a quality indicator that may reflect suboptimal care. ...
This study aims to identify predictors for patients likely to be readmitted to a hospital within 28 ...
The 30-day post-discharge readmission rate is a quality indicator that may reflect suboptimal care. ...
BackgroundIncorporating clinical information from the full hospital course may improve prediction of...
Introduction: Preventing the occurrence of hospital readmissions is needed to improve quality of car...
BackgroundIncorporating clinical information from the full hospital course may improve prediction of...
Limiting 30-day hospital readmissions, a major cost factor for healthcare organizations, requires id...
Limiting 30-day hospital readmissions, a major cost factor for healthcare organizations, requires id...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to develop a convenient and inexpensive method for i...
Background: Previous studies of hospital readmission have focused on specific conditions or populati...
Following the introduction of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) in 2012, there has ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...
Existing studies of hospital readmissions typically focus on specific diagnoses, age groups, dischar...
Existing studies of hospital readmissions typically focus on specific diagnoses, age groups, dischar...
The 30-day post-discharge readmission rate is a quality indicator that may reflect suboptimal care. ...
This study aims to identify predictors for patients likely to be readmitted to a hospital within 28 ...
The 30-day post-discharge readmission rate is a quality indicator that may reflect suboptimal care. ...
BackgroundIncorporating clinical information from the full hospital course may improve prediction of...
Introduction: Preventing the occurrence of hospital readmissions is needed to improve quality of car...
BackgroundIncorporating clinical information from the full hospital course may improve prediction of...
Limiting 30-day hospital readmissions, a major cost factor for healthcare organizations, requires id...
Limiting 30-day hospital readmissions, a major cost factor for healthcare organizations, requires id...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to develop a convenient and inexpensive method for i...
Background: Previous studies of hospital readmission have focused on specific conditions or populati...
Following the introduction of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) in 2012, there has ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...
AimsReadmission rates for patients with heart failure have consistently remained high over the past ...