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Clinical features most associated
with readmission included patients with lupus nephritis (kidney inflammation), serositis (inflammation of the lining of the lungs, heart, abdomen, or abdominal organs) and thrombocytopenia (low blood platelet count).
«These seniors were supposed to stay out of the hospital since the procedures were performed in the ambulatory setting, but they were admitted to the hospital within 30 days,» said corresponding study author Dr. Gildasio De Oliveira Jr. «Age was the biggest factor associated
with readmission and complications.
Not exact matches
Yelp has even partnered
with ProPublica to publish average wait times,
readmission rates, and quality of communication scores for more than 25,000 hospitals, nursing homes, and dialysis clinics.
We examined whether trusted Yelp reviews (screened to weed out fraudulent reviews) correlated
with health care quality metrics for New York hospitals, including preventable hospital
readmissions and mortality after hospital treatment for certain conditions (such as heart attacks) or procedures (such as stomach surgeries).
Insurers have been striking deals
with pharma companies that will land them discounts on pricey drugs if those treatments don't demonstrably improve patients» health outcomes; hospitals are penalized if they have high rates of patient
readmissions.
There's prolonged, more intense pain postpartum, a longer hospital stay,
readmission to the hospital, an upsetting or emotionally traumatic birth experience, less early contact and connection
with the baby, depression and mental health problems, low self - esteem, relationship issues, difficulty functioning and doing usual daily activities postpartum, chronic pelvic pain from scar tissue, problems
with and discontinuing breastfeeding - along
with the associated risks to mom and baby of not breastfeeding.
There are shorter hospital stays, fewer
readmissions, and the increased opportunity for earlier and more prolonged contact and bonding
with your baby.
I've been fortunate to be involved in research about babies» sleeping environments and
readmission of babies
with hypernatraemic dehydration.
Newborns whose mothers planned a home birth were at similar or reduced risk of fetal and neonatal morbidity compared
with newborns whose mothers planned a hospital birth, except for admission to hospital (or
readmission if born in hospital), which was more likely compared
with newborns whose mothers were in the physician - attended cohort.
If your baby is experiencing problems
with weight gain and good outputs, has to be hospitalized (NICU after birth or
readmissions), or having continued latching problems, its important to follow up
with an experienced lactation consultant.
Italy concluded bilateral
readmission agreements
with the regimes in Tunisia (April in 2011) and Libya (June 2011).
Through the analysis of 11 years of hospital data, researchers were able to determine differences in length of stay, episode cost and 30 - day
readmission rates for Medicare patients aged 65 and older by comparing cases where oral nutritional supplements were prescribed to patients
with the same conditions to those who weren't prescribed oral nutritional supplements.
The study, to be presented this weekend at the 35th annual meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM) in Baltimore, demonstrated that oral nutritional supplements were associated
with a decreased probability of 30 - day
readmission among Medicare patients aged 65 and over who could be tracked for
readmission,
with:
«If smoking is associated
with elevated perioperative risk of
readmission and / or reoperation, then it may be reasonable to engage the patient in a smoking cessation program prior to total joint arthroplasty,» Dr. Austin and coauthors write.
A study published recently in the IBD Journal found significant differences in hospital
readmissions, medication usage, and both medical and surgical complications of children
with Crohn's disease related to race.
However, for current and former smokers alike, the risk of 90 - day nonoperative
readmission increased
with the number of «pack - years» smoked.
Similarly, some studies have suggested that decreasing the length of hospital stays lowers
readmission rates, whereas others have linked shorter hospital stays
with increased
readmissions.
For example, heart failure and pneumonia are two of the most common diagnoses associated
with hospital
readmission, but a study published in 2009 found that most patients who return to the hospital after having one of these conditions do so for seemingly unrelated problems, such as injuries or adverse drug reactions.
Across all centers, 39 percent of recipients had an early hospital
readmission,
with an average cost of $ 27,233.
Despite the increased national focus on reducing hospital
readmissions, Dharmarajan said it had not been clear whether hospitals
with the lowest
readmission rates have been especially good at reducing
readmissions from specific diagnoses and time periods after hospitalization, or have instead lowered
readmissions more generally.
Published Nov. 20 in the British Medical Journal, the researchers found that top - performing hospitals — those
with the lowest 30 - day
readmission rates — had fewer
readmissions from all diagnoses and time periods after discharge than lower performing hospitals
with higher
readmissions.
We have found empirically that hospitals
with the lowest
readmission rates have reduced
readmissions across the board,» said Dharmarajan.
«These findings suggest that psychiatric comorbidities influence 30 - day all - cause
readmission rates for individuals
with heart failure, AMI and pneumonia,» Ahmedani says.
Previous studies have suggested that SNF quality may be associated
with the risk of hospital
readmission.
Other reasons for
readmission included 23 patients
with infections not detectable during index admission (13 percent), and 16
with illness related to their injury or condition (9 percent).
«Because depression, anxiety and substance abuse appeared to be the most common diagnoses among the patients we studied, and because each was associated
with increased
readmission rates, these disorders may be the most appropriate for healthcare systems to focus their primary screening efforts.»
In a study that included
readmission information from nearly 350 hospitals,
readmissions the first 30 days after surgery were associated
with new postdischarge complications related to the surgical procedure and not a worsening of any medical conditions the patient already had while hospitalized for surgery, according to a study in the February 3 issue of JAMA.
These results contrast
with most
readmission studies that rely on administrative data, which are known to have major deficiencies.
The team found that the risk of
readmission or death within 30 days was lower for discharges from SNFs
with better staffing ratings, better facility inspection ratings and lower rates of new or worsening pressure ulcers.
As a whole, the team found that better performance in these quality measures was not consistently associated
with lower adjusted risk of
readmission or death at 30 days.
Rates of
readmission or death were also lower at nursing homes that had a higher percentage of patients
with moderate to severe pain and acute delirium.
Ryan P. Merkow, M.D., M.S., of the American College of Surgeons, Chicago, and colleagues examined the reasons, timing, and factors associated
with unplanned postoperative hospital
readmissions within 30 days after surgery.
Hospitals nationwide are seeking to improve physicians» communication
with patients, especially as they face financial penalties for
readmissions.
More effective communication has been linked
with higher rates of patient satisfaction, lower
readmissions, and better adherence to therapeutic recommendations.
Early treatment
with metoprolol treatment also significantly reduced the rate of hospital
readmission for chronic heart failure, and massively reduced the need to implant a cardioverter - defibrillator.
Borja Ibáñez — joint lead investigator on the study
with Valentín Fuster — explains that «the possibility to reduce so dramatically the number of cases of chronic heart failure (
with all the associated treatments and hospital
readmissions)
with such a cheap procedure (the metoprolol treatment costs less than two euros per patient) could generate enormous savings for health services across Europe.»
Though the early
readmission rate in the 30 days after discharge was initially lower in patients
with diastolic heart failure, this soon increased such that it was similar to those
with systolic heart failure.
After controlling for severity of disease and surgical complexity, analyses showed that the rate of unplanned 30 - day
readmissions was approximately 78 percent for patients
with any complication diagnosed following discharge from the hospital.
The authors then compared how hospital performance based upon same - hospital
readmission rate compared
with performance under all - hospital
readmissions, and found that 42 percent of hospitals were reclassified into a different quintile of performance.
The study shows that better coordination of care between surgeons and primary care physicians is important to help reduce hospital
readmissions within 30 days for those high - risk surgery patients who have post-operative complications or live
with a chronic disease, according to Benjamin S. Brooke, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine and first author on the study.
Those who saw their primary care provider within 30 days after surgery had a 20 percent
readmission rate compared to a rate of 35 percent among those who did not have an early follow - up visit
with their primary care physician.
«
With increasing penalization for
readmissions rates, hospitals need complete information to effectively target areas for quality improvement,» said study coauthor Andrew Gonzalez, MD, JD, MPH, a research fellow in vascular surgery at the Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
The researchers suggest that to improve pediatric
readmissions or revisits as a quality measurement, patients admitted
with similar diagnoses could be looked at as a group, to increase the sample size at each hospital and lead to the identification of more outliers.
In a small, single - center clinical trial, Chadwick Miller, M.D., M.S., and colleagues found that evaluating older, more complex patients in the observation unit
with stress cardiac MRI, as opposed to usual inpatient care, reduced hospital
readmissions, coronary revascularization procedures and the need for additional cardiac testing.
A concern is that not adjusting
readmissions data for poverty or other socioeconomic factors could mislead the public into thinking that hospitals
with a large share of disadvantaged patients provide lower - quality care than hospitals
with more affluent patients.
«SLE patients have one of the highest hospital
readmission rates compared to those
with other chronic illnesses,» explains Jinoos Yazdany, M.D., M.P.H. from the Division of Rheumatology at the University of California, San Francisco.
Researchers found that patients
with COPD who exercised 150 minutes a week or more had a 34 percent lower risk of
readmission within 30 days compared to those who were inactive.
«Physical activity associated
with lower rates of hospital
readmission in patients
with COPD.»