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Assessment of Time to Hospital Encounter after an Initial Hospitalization for Heart Failure: Results from a Tertiary Medical Center.

Nicolas W Shammas | Ryan Kelly | Jon Lemke | Ram Niwas | Sarah Castro | Christine Beuthin | Jackie Carlson | Marti Cox | Gail A Shammas | Terri DeClerck | Kathy Lenaghan | Sunny Arikat | Marcia Erickson
Cardiology research and practice | 2018

Hospital inpatient readmissions for patients admitted initially with the primary diagnosis of heart failure (HF) can be as high as 20-25% within 30 days of discharge. This, however, does not include admissions for observations or emergency department (ED) visits within the same time frame and does not show a time-dependent hospital encounter following discharge after an index admission. We present data on time-dependent hospital encounter of HF patients discharged after an index admission for a primary diagnosis of HF.

Pubmed ID: 29805799

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