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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedIngraham A, Schumacher J, Fernandes-Taylor S
General surgeon involvement in the care of patients designated with an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-endorsed ICD-10-CM emergency general surgery diagnosis code in Wisconsin.
The authors sought to: (1) translate previously-developed ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes representing emergency general surgery (EGS) conditions to ICD-10-CM codes and (2) determine the national burden of and assess surgeon involvement across EGS conditions. They found that, of the seven most common EGS diagnoses, surgeon involvement was highest for appendicitis and biliary tract disease. For the other five most common conditions, surgeons were involved in roughly 20% of patient care episodes.
AHRQ-funded; HS025224.
Citation: Ingraham A, Schumacher J, Fernandes-Taylor S .
General surgeon involvement in the care of patients designated with an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-endorsed ICD-10-CM emergency general surgery diagnosis code in Wisconsin.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2022 Jan;92(1):117-25. doi: 10.1097/ta.0000000000003387..
Keywords: Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Surgery, Critical Care
Berry JG, Hall M, Dumas H
Pediatric hospital discharges to home health and postacute facility care: a national study.
The researchers assessed the national prevalence of, characteristics of children discharged to, and variation in use across states of home health care (HHC) and facility-based postacute care (PAC) for children. They found that HHC and PAC use after discharge for hospitalized children is infrequent, even for children with multiple chronic conditions. It varies significantly by race/ethnicity and across states.
AHRQ-funded; HS023092.
Citation: Berry JG, Hall M, Dumas H .
Pediatric hospital discharges to home health and postacute facility care: a national study.
JAMA Pediatr 2016 Apr;170(4):326-33. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.4836.
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Keywords: Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Home Healthcare, Children/Adolescents, Children/Adolescents, Critical Care