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The 30-day All-Cause Hospital Readmission measure is a risk-standardized readmission rate for beneficiaries age 65 or older who were hospitalized at a short-stay acute-care hospital and experienced an unplanned readmission for any cause to an acute care hospital within 30 days of discharge.
Readmission to acute hospital diagnoses The most common reasons for readmission for patients readmitted within 30 days were chest infection (n = 20), stroke (n = 14) and falls/immobility (n = 13).
Conclusion. Patients of poor health, using 10 medications or more regularly and living in the community with home care, are at greater risk of being readmitted to hospital within 30 days of discharge. Readmissions occur more often after being discharged on a Friday or from a surgical unit.

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The Observed Readmission Rate is the percentage of acute inpatient stays during the measurement year that were followed by an unplanned acute readmission for any diagnosis within 30 days. It is equal to the Count of 30-Day Readmissions (Column 2) divided by the Count of IHS (Column 1).
Readmission rate: number of readmissions (numerator) divided by number of discharges (denominator); each readmission should be counted only once to avoid skewing the rate with multiple counts.
The Observed Readmission Rate is the percentage of acute inpatient stays during the measurement year that were followed by an unplanned acute readmission for any diagnosis within 30 days. It is equal to the Count of 30-Day Readmissions (Column 2) divided by the Count of Index Hospital Stays (Column 1).
The 30-day All-Cause Hospital Readmission measure is a risk-standardized readmission rate for beneficiaries age 65 or older who were hospitalized at a short-stay acute-care hospital and experienced an unplanned readmission for any cause to an acute care hospital within 30 days of discharge.

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