Patients who need readmission in the month after surgery should return to the hospital where their surgery was performed.
Continuity of care has been shown to be associated with better outcomes in patients who need readmission after major surgery. To find out if this holds for emergency surgery, these authors used Medicare data to determine the rate of readmission to a different hospital within 30 days of emergency surgery, mortality, and hospital characteristics associated with these readmissions.
Of more than 870,000 patients aged 65 and older who underwent emergency surgery, 12.6% were readmitted within 30 days. Of readmitted patients, 18.6% were readmitted to nonindex hospitals. Mortality was significantly higher for patients readmitted to nonindex hospitals (7.2%) than for those readmitted to the index hospital (5.8%). Index hospital characteristics associ…
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Grant/Research SupportEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; MINDSOURCE
Editorial BoardsThe Quarterly Update: Reviews of Current Child Abuse Medical Research; Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal
Leadership Positions in Professional SocietiesThe Helfer Society (Executive Committee Member)
DisclosuresRoyaltiesUpToDate
Grant/Research SupportEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; MINDSOURCE
Editorial BoardsThe Quarterly Update: Reviews of Current Child Abuse Medical Research; Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal
Leadership Positions in Professional SocietiesThe Helfer Society (Executive Committee Member)