Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6221298 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Rates of PPRs were significantly lower than all-cause readmission rates more than one-half of which were caused by exclusion of malignancies. Annual costs of PPRs, although significant in the aggregate, appear to represent a much smaller cost-savings opportunity for children than for adults. Our study may help guide children's hospitals to focus readmission reduction strategies on areas where the financial vulnerability is greatest based on 3M-PPRs.
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Authors
James C. MD, MMHC, Rishi MD, MPH, Katherine A. MD, MSc, Mark A. MD, Pirooz MD, PhD, Evan S. MD, MBA, MS, Justin RHIA, CHDA, Paul D. MD, Richard MD, Rustin B. MD, MMM, Mark I. MD, MPH, Harold K. MD, MBA, Javier MD, Ronald J. MD, MSCR, J. Mitchell PhD,