Background. Emergency department (ED) readmissions are considered an indicator of healthcare quality that is particularly relevant in older adults. The primary objective of this study was to identify key factors for predicting patients returning to the ED within 30 days of being discharged. Methods. We analysed patients who attended our ED in June 2014, stratified into four groups based on the Kaiser pyramid. We collected data on more than 100 variables per case including demographic and clinical characteristics and drug treatments. We identified the variables with the highest discriminating power to predict ED readmission and constructed classifiers using machine learning methods to provide predictions. Results. Classifier performance dist...
Hospital readmission rate has been broadly accepted as a quality measure and cost driver. However, s...
To reduce readmissions, it may be cost-effective to consider risk stratification, with targeting int...
Short-term reattendances to emergency departments are a key quality of care indicator. Identifying p...
Short time readmission prediction in Emergency Depart-ments (ED) is a valuable tool to improve...
Background: Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3 % return w...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
Background/Significance: Approximately 20% of Medicare beneficiaries are readmitted within 30 days, ...
STUDY HYPOTHESIS: The Identification of Senior At Risk (ISAR) and the Triage Risk Stratification Too...
The hospital readmission of patients within 30-days of discharge is crucial to healthcare quality an...
Previous studies of hospital readmission have focused on specific conditions or populations and gene...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Hospital readmission rate has been broadly accepted as a quality measure and cost driver. However, s...
To reduce readmissions, it may be cost-effective to consider risk stratification, with targeting int...
Short-term reattendances to emergency departments are a key quality of care indicator. Identifying p...
Short time readmission prediction in Emergency Depart-ments (ED) is a valuable tool to improve...
Background: Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3 % return w...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
Background/Significance: Approximately 20% of Medicare beneficiaries are readmitted within 30 days, ...
STUDY HYPOTHESIS: The Identification of Senior At Risk (ISAR) and the Triage Risk Stratification Too...
The hospital readmission of patients within 30-days of discharge is crucial to healthcare quality an...
Previous studies of hospital readmission have focused on specific conditions or populations and gene...
Among patients who are discharged from the Emergency Department (ED), about 3% return within 30 days...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Study objectiveHospitalizations that occur shortly after emergency department (ED) discharge may rev...
Hospital readmission rate has been broadly accepted as a quality measure and cost driver. However, s...
To reduce readmissions, it may be cost-effective to consider risk stratification, with targeting int...
Short-term reattendances to emergency departments are a key quality of care indicator. Identifying p...