Examination of All Cause 30 Day Hospital Readmissions

Each year in the United States, thousands of people are readmitted within 30 days of being discharged from a hospital. Current research indicates that at least one-third of these rehospitalizations are preventable. The purpose of this project was to examine patient and environmental characteristics...

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Main Author: Goodrow, Marianne
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Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-69892019-10-30T01:15:12Z Examination of All Cause 30 Day Hospital Readmissions Goodrow, Marianne Each year in the United States, thousands of people are readmitted within 30 days of being discharged from a hospital. Current research indicates that at least one-third of these rehospitalizations are preventable. The purpose of this project was to examine patient and environmental characteristics of those who were readmitted within 30 days of discharge for commonalities that may explain the gap in practice for a specific health care organization. The project was undertaken in response to the organization's need to improve a 50th-percentile ranking with the goal of reaching the top 10th percentile. A plan-do study-act framework was used as a guide to ensure no steps in the process were missed and the logical progression of the project was clear. Three fiscal quarters of data, including 515 readmissions, were examined. A data analytics cube on hospital-wide readmissions provided patient and environmental characteristics that were charted using common language for sorting purposes. Data analysis revealed that 77% of patients were admitted within 30 days of discharge with a diagnosis that differed significantly from the index admission. Potential gaps in practice identified were a need for more patient and family engagement and education by nursing during the inpatient stay in regard to the primary admitting condition, the management of comorbidities, and potential posthospital complications. Need exists for more intense whole-patient monitoring, communication, and education following the transition from hospital to home. A reduction in 30-day readmissions can reduce the psychological and physical burden on patients and families, on health care resources that could be used for other purposes, and on society in the form of financial costs that continue to rise. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5710 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6989&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks 30 day readmission healthcare transitions hospital discharges preventing readmissions readmissions Nursing
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topic 30 day readmission
healthcare transitions
hospital discharges
preventing readmissions
readmissions
Nursing
spellingShingle 30 day readmission
healthcare transitions
hospital discharges
preventing readmissions
readmissions
Nursing
Goodrow, Marianne
Examination of All Cause 30 Day Hospital Readmissions
description Each year in the United States, thousands of people are readmitted within 30 days of being discharged from a hospital. Current research indicates that at least one-third of these rehospitalizations are preventable. The purpose of this project was to examine patient and environmental characteristics of those who were readmitted within 30 days of discharge for commonalities that may explain the gap in practice for a specific health care organization. The project was undertaken in response to the organization's need to improve a 50th-percentile ranking with the goal of reaching the top 10th percentile. A plan-do study-act framework was used as a guide to ensure no steps in the process were missed and the logical progression of the project was clear. Three fiscal quarters of data, including 515 readmissions, were examined. A data analytics cube on hospital-wide readmissions provided patient and environmental characteristics that were charted using common language for sorting purposes. Data analysis revealed that 77% of patients were admitted within 30 days of discharge with a diagnosis that differed significantly from the index admission. Potential gaps in practice identified were a need for more patient and family engagement and education by nursing during the inpatient stay in regard to the primary admitting condition, the management of comorbidities, and potential posthospital complications. Need exists for more intense whole-patient monitoring, communication, and education following the transition from hospital to home. A reduction in 30-day readmissions can reduce the psychological and physical burden on patients and families, on health care resources that could be used for other purposes, and on society in the form of financial costs that continue to rise.
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