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Reference

Purpose

Hypothesis Study question

Variables

Independent(I)

Dependent (D)

Study Design

Sample

Size and Selection

Data Collection

Major Findings

Chen, M., & Grabowski, D. C. (2019, October). Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program: Intended and Unintended Effects. PubMed.

Do the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program reduce

hospital readmissions and lead to unintended consequences?

D-hospital admissions and readmissions.

I-hospital re-admission Reduction Program (HRRP)

Quantitative

30-day per month readmissions for 7 years

Using the State

Inpatient Discharge data, collected and maintained by the Florida Agency for Health

Care Administration.

HRRP resulted in

a reduction in the likelihood of readmissions by 1% to 2%

Gai, Y., Pachamanova, D. Impact of the Medicare hospital readmissions reduction program on vulnerable populations. BMC Health Serv Res 19, 837 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4645-5

Impact of the Medicare hospital readmissions reduction program on vulnerable populations

I-Medicare hospital readmissions reduction.

D- Vulnerable Populations

Quantitative

27 States hospital discharges for 5 years

Data on patient and hospital information came from the Nationwide Readmission Database (NRD), which contained all discharges from community hospitals.

There have been statistically significant reductions in readmission rates overall as well as for vulnerable populations.

Reference

Purpose

Hypothesis

Study question

Variables

Independent(I)

Dependent (D)

Study

Design

Sample

Size and

Selection

Data Collection

Major

Findings

Chen,

M., &

Grabowski,

D.

C.

(2019,

October).

Hospit

al Readmissions

Reduction

Program:

Intended and

Unintended

Effects. PubMed.

Do the Hospital

Readmissio

ns

Reduction

Program

reduce

hospital

readmissions

and lead to

unintended

consequence

s

?

D

-

hospital

admissions and

readmissions

.

I

-

hospital re

-

admission

Reduction

P

rogram

(HRRP)

Quantitativ

e

30

-

day per

month

readmission

s for 7 years

Using the State

Inpatient

Discharge data,

collected and

maintained by

the Florida

Agency for

Health

Care

Administration.

HRRP

resulted in

a reduction

in the

likelihood of

readmissions

by 1% to 2%

Gai

, Y.,

Pachamanova, D.

Impact of the

Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction

program on

vulnerable

populations.

BM

C Health Serv

Res

19,

837

(2019).

https://doi.org/10

.1186/s12913

-

019

-

4645

-

5

Impact of the

Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction

program on

vulnerable

populations

I

-

Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction

.

D

-

Vulnerable

Populations

Quantitative

27 States

hospital

discharges

for 5 years

D

ata on patient

and hospital

information

came from the

Nationwide

Readmission

Database

(NRD), which

contained all

discharges from

community

hospitals.

There have

been

statistically

significant

reductions in

readmission

rates overall

as well as for

vulnerabl

e

populations.

Reference Purpose

Hypothesis

Study question

Variables

Independent(I)

Dependent (D)

Study

Design

Sample

Size and

Selection

Data Collection Major

Findings

Chen, M., &

Grabowski, D. C.

(2019,

October). Hospit

al Readmissions

Reduction

Program:

Intended and

Unintended

Effects. PubMed.

Do the Hospital

Readmissions

Reduction

Program reduce

hospital

readmissions

and lead to

unintended

consequences?

D-hospital

admissions and

readmissions.

I-hospital re-

admission

Reduction

Program

(HRRP)

Quantitative

30-day per

month

readmission

s for 7 years

Using the State

Inpatient

Discharge data,

collected and

maintained by

the Florida

Agency for

Health

Care

Administration.

HRRP

resulted in

a reduction

in the

likelihood of

readmissions

by 1% to 2%

Gai, Y.,

Pachamanova, D.

Impact of the

Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction

program on

vulnerable

populations. BM

C Health Serv

Res 19, 837

(2019).

https://doi.org/10

.1186/s12913-

019-4645-5

Impact of the

Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction

program on

vulnerable

populations

I-Medicare

hospital

readmissions

reduction.

D- Vulnerable

Populations

Quantitative 27 States

hospital

discharges

for 5 years

Data on patient

and hospital

information

came from the

Nationwide

Readmission

Database

(NRD), which

contained all

discharges from

community

hospitals.

There have

been

statistically

significant

reductions in

readmission

rates overall

as well as for

vulnerable

populations.