All-cause unplanned readmissions in the United States: insights from the Nationwide Readmission Database

被引:8
作者
Amritphale, Amod [1 ]
Fonarow, Gregg C. [3 ]
Amritphale, Nupur [2 ]
Omar, Bassam [1 ]
Crook, Errol D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Alabama, Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Mobile, AL 36617 USA
[2] Univ S Alabama, Children & Womens Hosp, Mobile, AL 36617 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med Ucla, Ahmanson Ucla Cardiomyopathy Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA
关键词
unplanned readmission; all-payer all-cause readmission; Nationwide Readmission Database; HOSPITAL READMISSION; REDUCTION PROGRAM; MORTALITY-RATES; HEART-FAILURE; CARE; ASSOCIATION; DISCHARGE; HEALTH; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1111/imj.15581
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background There are few studies looking into adult, all-cause and age-group-specific unplanned readmissions. The predictors of such unplanned readmissions for all inpatient encounters remain obscure. Aims To describe the incidence and factors associated with unplanned readmissions in all inpatient encounters in the United States. Methods The US Nationwide Readmission Database (NRD) is a representative sample of hospitalisations in the United States (from approximately 28 states) accounting for approximately 60% of the US population. All inpatient encounters during January-November 2017 in the NRD were evaluated for the rates, predictors and costs of unplanned 30 days readmissions for age groups 18-44 years, 45-64 years, 65-75 years and >= 75 years. Elective readmissions and those patients who died on their index hospitalisations were excluded. Weighted analysis was performed to obtain nationally representative data. Results We identified 28 942 224 inpatient encounters with a total of 3 051 189 (10.5%) unplanned readmissions within 30 days. The age groups 18-44 years, 45-64 years, 65-74 years and >= 75 years had 7.0%, 12.0%, 11.7% and 12.3% readmissions respectively. Female gender, private insurance and elective admissions were negative predictors for readmissions. For the group aged 18-44 years, schizophrenia and diabetes mellitus complications were the most frequent primary diagnosis for readmissions, while in all older age groups septicaemia and heart failure were the most frequent primary diagnosis for readmissions. Conclusions Thirty-day unplanned readmissions are common in patients over age 45 years, leading to significant morbidity. Effective strategies for reducing unplanned readmission may help to improve quality of care, outcomes and higher value care.
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