Is 30 days the right interval for your organization to be measuring readmissions?

The Hospital Readmission Reduction Program aims to reduce excess readmissions among Medicare beneficiaries by applying financial penalties to hospitals with higher-than-expected 30-day all-cause readmission rates for acute myocardial infarction, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, and pneumonia. The two surgical procedures are coronary artery bypass and elective primary total hip and/or knee arthroplasty.

Key studies and data can help home-based care providers reduce readmissions, improve outcomes, and increase partnerships.

THERE'S MORE! LOGIN TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE.

This article is subscriber content and requires a subscription. If you have a subscription, then please here. If you do not have a subscription, you may purchase one below.

1-Year Subscription: $74.97

1. 6 bimonthly digital issues to The Remington Report 2. Access to online resources for deeper insights 3. Full access to the remingtonreport.com 4. Access to back issues of The Remington Report 5. Download access to the articles archives 6. Latest news from across the continuum 7. Exclusive subscriber-only articles 8. FutureFocus e-newsletter 9. Case studies library