Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares,Melissa Gaspar
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tedesco-Silva Junior,Helio, Pestana,Jose Osmar Medina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: Abstract Early hospital readmission (EHR), defined as all readmissions within 30 days of initial hospital discharge, is a health care quality measure. It is influenced by the demographic characteristics of the population at risk, the multidisciplinary approach for hospital discharge, the access, coverage, and comprehensiveness of the health care system, and reimbursement policies. EHR is associated with higher morbidity, mortality, and increased health care costs. Monitoring EHR enables the identification of hospital and outpatient healthcare weaknesses and the implementation of corrective interventions. Among kidney transplant recipients in the USA, EHR ranges between 18 and 47%, and is associated with one-year increased mortality and graft loss. One study in Brazil showed an incidence of 19.8% of EHR. The main causes of readmission were infections and surgical and metabolic complications. Strategies to reduce early hospital readmission are therefore essential and should consider the local factors, including socio-economic conditions, epidemiology and endemic diseases, and mobility.
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spelling Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review articlePatient ReadmissionKidney TransplantationQuality Indicators, Health CareDelivery of healthcareMortalityAbstract Early hospital readmission (EHR), defined as all readmissions within 30 days of initial hospital discharge, is a health care quality measure. It is influenced by the demographic characteristics of the population at risk, the multidisciplinary approach for hospital discharge, the access, coverage, and comprehensiveness of the health care system, and reimbursement policies. EHR is associated with higher morbidity, mortality, and increased health care costs. Monitoring EHR enables the identification of hospital and outpatient healthcare weaknesses and the implementation of corrective interventions. Among kidney transplant recipients in the USA, EHR ranges between 18 and 47%, and is associated with one-year increased mortality and graft loss. One study in Brazil showed an incidence of 19.8% of EHR. The main causes of readmission were infections and surgical and metabolic complications. Strategies to reduce early hospital readmission are therefore essential and should consider the local factors, including socio-economic conditions, epidemiology and endemic diseases, and mobility.Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002020000200231Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.42 n.2 2020reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2019-0089info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTavares,Melissa GasparTedesco-Silva Junior,HelioPestana,Jose Osmar Medinaeng2020-07-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002020000200231Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2020-07-09T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
title Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
spellingShingle Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
Tavares,Melissa Gaspar
Patient Readmission
Kidney Transplantation
Quality Indicators, Health Care
Delivery of healthcare
Mortality
title_short Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
title_full Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
title_fullStr Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
title_full_unstemmed Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
title_sort Early Hospital Readmission (EHR) in kidney transplantation: a review article
author Tavares,Melissa Gaspar
author_facet Tavares,Melissa Gaspar
Tedesco-Silva Junior,Helio
Pestana,Jose Osmar Medina
author_role author
author2 Tedesco-Silva Junior,Helio
Pestana,Jose Osmar Medina
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares,Melissa Gaspar
Tedesco-Silva Junior,Helio
Pestana,Jose Osmar Medina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Readmission
Kidney Transplantation
Quality Indicators, Health Care
Delivery of healthcare
Mortality
topic Patient Readmission
Kidney Transplantation
Quality Indicators, Health Care
Delivery of healthcare
Mortality
description Abstract Early hospital readmission (EHR), defined as all readmissions within 30 days of initial hospital discharge, is a health care quality measure. It is influenced by the demographic characteristics of the population at risk, the multidisciplinary approach for hospital discharge, the access, coverage, and comprehensiveness of the health care system, and reimbursement policies. EHR is associated with higher morbidity, mortality, and increased health care costs. Monitoring EHR enables the identification of hospital and outpatient healthcare weaknesses and the implementation of corrective interventions. Among kidney transplant recipients in the USA, EHR ranges between 18 and 47%, and is associated with one-year increased mortality and graft loss. One study in Brazil showed an incidence of 19.8% of EHR. The main causes of readmission were infections and surgical and metabolic complications. Strategies to reduce early hospital readmission are therefore essential and should consider the local factors, including socio-economic conditions, epidemiology and endemic diseases, and mobility.
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