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Emergency department visits and hospital readmissions in an Argentine health system.
Giunta, Diego Hernán; Marquez Fosser, Santiago; Boietti, Bruno Rafael; Ación, Laura; Pollan, Javier Alberto; Martínez, Bernardo; Luna, Daniel; Bonella, Maria Belen; Grande Ratti, María Florencia.
Afiliação
  • Giunta DH; Internal Medicine Research Unit, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Marquez Fosser S; Clinical and Health Informatics Research Group, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
  • Boietti BR; Internal Medicine Research Unit, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Ación L; Instituto de Cálculo, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Pollan JA; Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Martínez B; Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Emergency Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Luna D; Department of Health Informatics, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Bonella MB; Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Grande Ratti MF; Internal Medicine Research Unit, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Emergency Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Department of Health Informatics, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address: m
Int J Med Inform ; 141: 104236, 2020 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32721852
BACKGROUND AND GOAL OF STUDY: The scope of health in the Sustainable Development Goals is much broader than the Millennium Development Goals, spanning functions such as health-system access and quality of care. Hospital readmission rate and ED-visits within 30 days from discharge are considered low-cost quality indicators. This work assesses an indicator of quality of care in a tertiary referral hospital in Argentina, using data available from clinical records. PURPOSE: To estimate the rate of ED-visits and the hospital readmission rate (HRR) after a first hospitalization (First-H), and to identify associated factors. METHODS: This retrospective cohort included patients who had a First-H in Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires between 2014-2015. Follow-up occurred from discharge until ED-visit, readmission, death, disaffiliation from health insurance, or 13 months. We present HRR at 30 days and ED-visits rate at 72 h, using the Cox proportional-hazards regression model to explore associated factors, and reporting adjusted hazard ratios (HR) with their respective 95 %CI. RESULTS: The study comprised 10,598 hospitalizations (median age was 68 years). Of these, 5966 had at least one consultation to the ED during follow up, resulting in a 24 h rate of consultations to ED of 1.51 % (95 %CI 1.29-1.72); at 48 h 3.18 % (95 %CI 2.86-3.54); at 72 h 4.71 % (95 %CI 4.32-5.13). In multivariable models, factors associated for 72 h ED-visits were: age (aHR 1.06), male (aHR 1.14), Charlson Comorbidity Index (aHR 1.16), unscheduled hospitalization (aHR 1.39), prior consultation with the ED (aHR 1.08) and long hospital stay (aHR 1.39). Meanwhile, 2345 patients had at least one hospital readmission (98 % unscheduled), resulting a 24 h rate of 0.5 % (95 %CI 0.42-0.71), at 48 h 0.98 % (95 %CI 0.80-1.18), at 72 h 1.4 % (95 %CI 1.2-1.6); at 30 days 7.7 % (95 %CI 7.2-8.2); at 90 days 13 % (95 %CI 12.4-13.8); and one-year 22.5 % (95 %CI 21.7-23.4). Associated factors for HRR at 30 days were: age (HR 1.16), male (HR 1.09), Charlson comorbidities score (HR 1.27), social service requirement during First-H (HR 1.37), unscheduled First-H (HR 1.16), previous ED-visits (HR 1.03) and length of stay (HR 1.08). CONCLUSION: Priorities efforts to improve must include greater attention to patients' readiness prior discharge, to explore causes of preventable readmissions, and better support for patient self-management.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Readmissão do Paciente / Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Argentina Idioma: En Revista: Int J Med Inform Assunto da revista: INFORMATICA MEDICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Argentina País de publicação: Irlanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Readmissão do Paciente / Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: America do sul / Argentina Idioma: En Revista: Int J Med Inform Assunto da revista: INFORMATICA MEDICA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Argentina País de publicação: Irlanda