Beneficiaries with same hospital/nonfragmented readmissions tended to be older (mean [SD] age, 78.9 [9.0] vs 77.9 [8.8] for fragmented with same HIE and 78.3 [8.7] years for fragmented without HIE; P < .001). Fragmented readmissions were associated with 10% higher odds
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Association of Fragmented Readmissions and Electronic Information Sharing With Discharge Destination Among Older Adults.
JAMA Netw Open. 2023 May 1;6(5):e2313592. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.13592.
JAMA Netw Open. 2023.
PMID: 37191959
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Beneficiaries with same hospital/nonfragmented readmissions tended to be older (mean [SD] age, 78.9 [9.0] vs 77.9 [8.8] for fragmented with …
The Impact of Health Information Exchange on In-Hospital and Postdischarge Mortality in Older Adults with Alzheimer Disease Readmitted to a Different Hospital Within 30 Days of Discharge: Cohort Study of Medicare Beneficiaries.
Turbow S, Vaughan CP, Culler SD, Hepburn KW, Rask KJ, Perkins MM, Clevenger CK, Ali MK.
Turbow S, et al.
JMIR Aging. 2023 Mar 10;6:e41936. doi: 10.2196/41936.
JMIR Aging. 2023.
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Beneficiaries with same-hospital readmissions were older (aged 81.1, SD 8.6 years) than beneficiaries with readmissions to different hospitals (age range 79.8-80.3 years, P<.001). Compared to admissions and readmissions to the same hospital, beneficiaries who had a read …
Beneficiaries with same-hospital readmissions were older (aged 81.1, SD 8.6 years) than beneficiaries with readmissions to different hospita …
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