KMID : 0926620100150040125
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Korean Journal of Hospital Management 2010 Volume.15 No. 4 p.125 ~ p.142
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Factors Associated with Unplanned Hospital Readmission
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Lee Eun-Whan
Yu Seung-Hum Lee Hae-Jong Kim Suk-Il
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Abstract
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Objective: To determine demographic, clinical, health care utilization factors predicting unplanned readmission(within 28 days) to the hospital.
Methods: A case-control study was conducted from January to December 2009. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine risk factors for readmission. 180 patients who had been readmitted within 28 days and 1,784 controls were recruited from an university hospital in Seoul.
Results: Six risk factors associated with readmission risk were identified and include mail sex, medical service rather than surgical service, number of comorbid diseases, type of patient¡¯s room, lenth of stay, number of admissions in the prior 12 months.
Conclusions: One of the association with readmission risk identified was the number of hospital admissions in the previous year. This factor may be the only risk factor necessary for assessing prior risk and has the additional advantage of being easily accessible from computerized medical records without requiring other medical record review. This risk factor may be useful in identifying a group at high readmission risk, which could be targeted in intervention studies. Multiple risk factors intervention approach should be considered in designing future prevention strategies.
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KEYWORD
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Readmission, Rehospitalization, Risk factor, Quality of care
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