| Literature DB >> 26251979 |
Kathryn E Callahan1, Zachary Hartsell.
Abstract
Readmissions are a significant element in the ongoing healthcare debate, and new evidence suggests that high readmissions can be a surrogate marker for poor quality healthcare. Additionally, although readmissions can offer a financial incentive for some hospitals, that model is being phased out; readmissions in a pay-for-performance or bundled payment model represent significant financial risk for providers and hospitals. Although no specific strategy at discharge has proven to be effective in reducing readmissions, practices that include good posthospital communication to the patient and care team, access to follow-up, and attention to mobility and self-care deficits are important factors in limiting readmissions. PAs play a key role in assessing for high readmission risk and implementing prevention strategies in real time.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26251979 PMCID: PMC9499028 DOI: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000470433.84446.c3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAAPA ISSN: 0893-7400