AHA: Linkage Between Readmissions and Quality Complex

A recent Trendwatch report, published by the American Hospital Association, examines the linkage between hospital readmission and quality, calling into question whether hospital readmissions is an appropriate measure of quality.

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Under the healthcare reform law, the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program will begin penalizing hospitals for higher-than-expected rates of hospital readmissions in fiscal year 2013.

 

The AHA report outlines four different types of hospital readmissions:

•    A planned readmission related to the initial admission.
•    A planned readmission unrelated to the initial admission.
•    An unplanned readmission unrelated to the initial admission.
•    An unplanned readmission related to the initial admission.

AHA draws attention to and expresses concern over the last category of unplanned readmissions related to the initial admission, stating “[hospitals] cannot influence the occurrence of unplanned, unrelated readmissions because they are not predictable or preventable.”

AHA goes on to argue hospitals should not be penalized for planned readmissions if a patient’s return visit to the hospital is critical to his or her treatment plan.

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