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Associations between Tobacco Use and Tobacco Cessation Pharmacotherapy on Rehospitalizations

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the associations of smoking status and prescription of smoking cessation medication on rehospitalizations. Tobacco use remains a major public health issue in the United States as it is linked to a broad spectrum of serious diseases. Although intensive inpatient tobacco treatment programs have shown…

Posted in: nicotine replacement therapy 2 pulmonology workforce 2 readmission 6 rehospitalization 3 smoking cessation 5

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Readmissions among People Living with HIV Admitted for Hypertensive Emergency

Objectives: People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. Hypertensive emergency (HTNE), a complication of hypertension with potentially serious health implications, has high healthcare utilization. We attempted to determine the association between HIV status and risk for 30-day readmission after index hospitalization for…

Posted in: HIV 30 readmission 6

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Impact of Obesity in Hospitalized Patients with Heart Failure: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Objectives: Obesity and cardiovascular disease remain significant burdens on the overall provision of health care in the United States. Obesity has been shown to be a direct risk factor for heart failure (HF). We conducted a nationwide cohort study to assess the short-term impact of obesity in hospitalized patients with…

Posted in: heart failure 21 mortality 38 Obesity 70 outcomes 19 readmission 6

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CME Article: Frequency of Care Fragmentation and Its Impact on Outcomes in Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis in a Nationally Representative Sample

Objectives: Hospitalized patients with acute and chronic pancreatitis (AP and CP) are prone to frequent readmissions to different hospitals. The rate of care fragmentation and its impact on important outcomes are unknown. The aims of this study were to evaluate the rate and predictors of care fragmentation in patients hospitalized…

Posted in: acute pancreatitis 3 chronic pancreatitis 2 mortality 38 readmission 6

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CME Article: Comparison of Factors Identified by Patients and Physicians Associated with Hospital Readmission (COMPARE2)

Objective: Factors contributing to hospital readmission have rarely been sought from the patient perspective. Furthermore, it is unclear how patients and physicians compare in identifying factors contributing to readmission. The objective of the study was to identify and compare factors contributing to hospital readmission identified by patients and physicians by…

Posted in: family medicine 11 healthcare utilization 7 readmission 6 social determinants of health 8

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Project BOOST Implementation: Lessons Learned

Objectives: Enhancing care coordination and reducing hospital readmissions have been a focus of multiple quality improvement (QI) initiatives. Project BOOST (Better Outcomes by Optimizing Safe Transitions) aims to enhance the discharge transition from hospital to home. Previous research indicates that QI initiatives originating externally often face difficulties gaining momentum or…

Posted in: care transitions 3 hospital discharge 3 quality improvement 23 readmission 6 rehospitalization 3
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