Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents: Frequency, Causes, and Costs
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- 1 April 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 58 (4), 627-635
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.2010.02768.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine the frequency and reasons for potentially avoidable hospitalizations of nursing home (NH) residents. DESIGN: Medical records were reviewed as a component of a project designed to develop and pilot test clinical practice tools for reducing potentially avoidable hospitalization. SETTING: NHs in Georgia. PARTICIPANTS: In 10 NHs with high and 10 with low hospitalization rates, 10 hospitalizations were randomly selected, including long‐ and short‐stay residents. MEASUREMENTS: Ratings using a structured review by expert NH clinicians. RESULTS: Of the 200 hospitalizations, 134 (67.0%) were rated as potentially avoidable. Panel members cited lack of on‐site availability of primary care clinicians, inability to obtain timely laboratory tests and intravenous fluids, problems with quality of care in assessing acute changes, and uncertain benefits of hospitalization as causes of these potentially avoidable hospitalizations. CONCLUSION: In this sample of NH residents, experienced long‐term care clinicians commonly rated hospitalizations as potentially avoidable. Support for NH infrastructure, clinical practice and communication tools for health professionals, increased attention to reducing the frequency of medically futile care, and financial and other incentives for NHs and their affiliated hospitals are needed to improve care, reduce avoidable hospitalizations, and avoid unnecessary healthcare expenditures in this population.Keywords
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