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Reference |
Purpose Hypothesis Study question |
Variables Independent(I) Dependent (D) |
Study Design |
Sample Size and Selection |
Data Collection |
Major Findings |
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Chen, M., & Grabowski, D. C. (2019, October). Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program: Intended and Unintended Effects. PubMed.
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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
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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% |
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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
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I-Medicare hospital readmissions reduction.D- Vulnerable Populations
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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.