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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedBaillargeon J, Deer RR, Kuo YF
Androgen therapy and rehospitalization in older men with testosterone deficiency.
This study assessed whether the receipt of androgen therapy is associated with a reduced 30-day rehospitalization rate among older men with testosterone deficiency. It concluded that androgen therapy may reduce the risk of rehospitalization in older men with testosterone deficiency.
AHRQ-funded; HS022134.
Citation: Baillargeon J, Deer RR, Kuo YF .
Androgen therapy and rehospitalization in older men with testosterone deficiency.
Mayo Clin Proc 2016 May;91(5):587-95. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.03.016.
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Keywords: Elderly, Hospital Readmissions, Medication, Men's Health, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Vora AN, Peterson ED, Hellkamp AS
Care transitions after acute myocardial infarction for transferred-in versus direct-arrival patients.
Many patients in the United States require transfer from one hospital to another for acute myocardial infarction (MI) care. How well these transferred-in patients are transitioned back to their local community is unknown. This study found that transferred-in patients with acute MI are less likely to have outpatient clinic follow-up within 30 days and more likely to be readmitted within the first 30 days post discharge compared with direct-arrival patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS021092.
Citation: Vora AN, Peterson ED, Hellkamp AS .
Care transitions after acute myocardial infarction for transferred-in versus direct-arrival patients.
Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 2016 Mar;9(2):109-16. doi: 10.1161/circoutcomes.115.002108.
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Keywords: Transitions of Care, Hospital Readmissions, Cardiovascular Conditions, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Hospital Discharge
DeVore AD, Hammill BG, Hardy NC
Has public reporting of hospital readmission rates affected patient outcomes?: Analysis of Medicare claims data.
Following the implementation of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) public reporting, this study assessed trends of 30-day readmission rates and post-discharge care for patients discharged with acute myocardial infarction (MI), heart failure (HF), or pneumonia. It found that the release of the CMS public reporting of hospital readmission rates did not change 30-day readmission trends for MI, HF, or pneumonia, but it was associated with less hospital-based acute care for HF.
AHRQ-funded; HS021092.
Citation: DeVore AD, Hammill BG, Hardy NC .
Has public reporting of hospital readmission rates affected patient outcomes?: Analysis of Medicare claims data.
J Am Coll Cardiol 2016 Mar 1;67(8):963-72. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2015.12.037.
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Keywords: Public Reporting, Hospital Readmissions, Outcomes, Medicare, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Sabbatini AK, Kocher KE, Basu A
In-hospital outcomes and costs among patients hospitalized during a return visit to the emergency department.
This study examined in-hospital clinical outcomes and resource use among patients who are hospitalized during an unscheduled return visit to the ED.It found that, compared with adult patients who were hospitalized during the index ED visit and did not have a return visit to the ED, patients who were initially discharged during an ED visit and admitted during a return visit to the ED had lower in-hospital mortality.
AHRQ-funded; HS024160; HS022982.
Citation: Sabbatini AK, Kocher KE, Basu A .
In-hospital outcomes and costs among patients hospitalized during a return visit to the emergency department.
JAMA 2016 Feb 16;315(7):663-71. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.0649.
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Keywords: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Hospital Readmissions, Emergency Department, Hospitalization