ARGH! – emergency department edition
I just can’t believe we’re still doing this: Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) doesn’t like President Barack Obama’s health care reform law. It’s too expensive
I just can’t believe we’re still doing this: Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) doesn’t like President Barack Obama’s health care reform law. It’s too expensive
This is one of the most important questions about hospital readmissions. Some are unavoidable and warranted. Others are not. How much of each occur?’ A
From Weinberger, Oddone, and Henderson (NEJM, 1996): BACKGROUND: For chronically ill patients, readmission to the hospital can be frequent and costly. We studied the effect
Some readers are seeing our new posts via RSS or on Twitter, but can’t click through because their “pipes” are routed to the version of
Great pickup by the AP: Governors who reject health insurance for the poor under the federal health care overhaul could wind up in a politically
Austin has been on a tear discussing readmissions. See this and this and this and this. Along with that, he notes an argument against readmission penalties in Medicare. I’m following his thoughts with
The answer, according to a year 2000 study published in The American Journal of Medicine (lead author: Kossovksy), is both. PURPOSE: To determine if early
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According to work by Robb Kociol and colleagues (JAMA, 2012), for STEMI patients, the U.S. adjusted 30-day readmission rate is among the highest in the world.
In JAMA, Karen Joynt, E. John Orav, and Ashish Jha make the case against readmission-based payments: Despite ongoing interest in understanding disparities, much of the previous