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Validation of 30-Day Pediatric Hospital Readmission Risk Prediction Models.

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Hospital Readmission for Bronchiolitis

Clinical Pediatrics, 2005
The objectives of this study were to determine the rate and risk factors for hospital readmission after inpatient treatment for bronchiolitis. We conducted a retrospective cohort study from 2000 to 2002. The readmission rate within 30 days was 3.7% (95% Confidence Interval: 2.1%-6.0%).
Alex R, Kemper   +3 more
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Reducing Hospital Readmissions

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2015
This column is designed to provide a nursing perspective on new hospital quality measurements. Future articles will cover the various quality indicators hospitals face and the role of the nurse in meeting mandated benchmarks. Reader responses to this column are welcome and will help to make it more useful to nurses in meeting the challenges posed by ...
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Hospital readmissions and the day of the week

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2018
Objectives Patients discharged from hospitals on a Friday (Friday discharges) are readmitted sooner (a shorter time-to-emergency-readmission) than those discharged on any other day of the week. To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of increasing weekend capacity, the effect estimate of Friday discharge on time-to ...
Aman Verma   +3 more
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Hospital Readmission: Predicting the Risk

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2001
This approach focused on identifying specific variables that predict the likelihood of readmission. It involved clinical, utilization, and demographic variables that are generally available on hospital computer abstract databases. The approach included a process for identifying and comparing individual variables with the highest risk of readmission. It
R J, Lagoe, C M, Noetscher, M P, Murphy
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Hospital Readmissions and Quality of Care

Medical Care, 1999
Readmission rates are often proposed as markers for quality of care. However, a consistent link between readmissions and quality has not been established.To test the relation of readmission to quality and the utility of readmissions as hospital quality measures.One thousand, seven hundred and fifty-eight Medicare patients hospitalized in four states ...
J S, Weissman   +5 more
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Strategies to Reduce Hospital Readmissions

Seminars in Liver Disease, 2016
After the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or "Obamacare" was signed into law in 2010, the problem of readmission has taken on a new sense of urgency. Hospitals with excess readmissions receive reduced reimbursement because readmission is considered to represent a poor quality measure in the healthcare delivery system.
Sakkarin, Chirapongsathorn   +2 more
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