Geriatrics (Jan 2018)

Risk Factor Assessment of Hospice Patients Readmitted within 7 Days of Acute Care Hospital Discharge

  • Anthony Wilson,
  • Diana Martins-Welch,
  • Myia Williams,
  • Leanne Tortez,
  • Andrzej Kozikowski,
  • Bridget Earle,
  • Lori Attivissimo,
  • Lisa Rosen,
  • Renee Pekmezaris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics3010004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 4

Abstract

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Factors surrounding readmission rates for hospice patients within seven days are still relatively unknown. The present study specifically investigates the seven-day readmission rate of patients newly discharged to hospice, and the predictive factors associated with readmission for this population. In a retrospective case-control study, we seek to identify potential predictors by comparing the characteristics of patients discharged to hospice and readmitted within one week to patients who were not readmitted. Cases (n = 46) were patients discharged to home hospice and readmitted to the hospital within seven days. Controls (n = 117) were patients discharged to home hospice and not readmitted to the hospital within seven days. Significant risk factors for readmission within seven days were found to be: age (p < 0.01), race (p < 0.001), language (p < 0.001), and insurance (p < 0.001). Further study of these predictors may identify opportunities for interventions that address patient and family concerns that may lead to readmission.

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