Identifying potentially preventable readmissions.

Health Care Financing Review Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Norbert I Goldfield, Elizabeth C McCullough, John S Hughes, Ana M Tang, Beth Eastman, Lisa K Rawlins, Richard F Averill
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The potentially preventable readmission (PPR) method uses administrative data to identify hospital readmissions that may indicate problems with quality of care. The PPR logic determines whether the reason for readmission is clinically related to a prior admission, and therefore potentially preventable. The likelihood of a PPR was found to be dependent on severity of illness, extremes of age, and the presence of mental health diagnoses. Analyses using PPRs show that readmission rates increase with increasing severity of illness and increasing time between admission and readmission, vary by the type of prior admission, and are stable within hospitals over time.

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识别可能可预防的再入院。
潜在可预防再入院(PPR)方法使用管理数据来识别可能表明护理质量问题的医院再入院。PPR逻辑确定再入院的原因是否与先前的入院有关,因此是否有可能预防。发现小反刍兽疫的可能性取决于疾病的严重程度、极端年龄和精神健康诊断的存在。使用ppr的分析表明,再入院率随着疾病严重程度的增加和入院与再入院之间的时间增加而增加,因先前入院的类型而异,并且随着时间的推移在医院内保持稳定。
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Health Care Financing Review
Health Care Financing Review 医学-卫生保健
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