Christine Caffrey, Lauren Harris-Kojetin, Vincent Rome, Lindsay Schwartz
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摘要
问题:在试图降低成本和提高护理质量时,住院和随后的再入院会带来巨大的挑战。本研究利用《2012 年全国长期护理提供者研究》(National Study of Long-Term Care Providers)中的居住护理社区数据,对住院和再入院情况进行了描述:约有 61.0% 的住宿护理社区有住院治疗,其中 39.3% 的社区有再入院治疗。东北部的住宿护理社区更有可能出现住院和再入院的情况。位于持续护理退休社区(CCRC)内的寄宿护理社区住院的可能性较低,提供治疗服务的社区再入院的可能性较低:成功小贴士:研究发现,与CCRC的联系和提供治疗服务分别对住院和再次入院具有保护作用。
Relationships Between Residential Care Community Characteristics and Overnight Hospital Stays and Readmissions: Results From the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers.
The problem: Hospitalizations and subsequent readmissions can produce significant challenges when trying to reduce costs and improve quality of care. This study describes hospitalizations and readmissions using residential care community data from the 2012 National Study of Long-Term Care Providers.
The resolution: About 61.0% of residential care communities had hospitalizations, and among these communities, 39.3% had readmissions. Residential care communities in the Northeast were more likely to have had hospitalizations and readmissions. Residential care communities located in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) had a lower likelihood of hospitalizations, and communities that provided therapeutic services had a lower likelihood of readmissions.
Tips for success: An association with a CCRC and provision of therapeutic services were found to be protective against hospitalizations and readmissions, respectively.