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CHIA Issues Updated Analysis of Unplanned Hospital Readmissions

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May 24, 2018

The Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA) has issued Hospital-Wide Adult All-Payer Readmissions in Massachusetts: SFY 2011-2016 updating previous CHIA reporting on the subject.

Key Findings:

  • The unplanned, all-payer readmission rate for Massachusetts acute care hospitals was 15.9% in SFY 2016, the same rate as in the previous year.

     
  • The risk-standardized readmission rates for hospitals had more variability in 2016 compared to 2015, ranging from a low of 13.6% to a high of 18.1%.

     
  • Medicare and Medicaid insured patients have the highest readmission rates (18.0% and 17.1%, respectively) across payer types. These public payer groups collectively account for 83% of all readmissions in the Commonwealth.

     
  • Academic medical centers and teaching hospitals dominate the list of hospitals with consistently high risk-standardized readmission rates over the past five years.

     
  • Readmission rates among patients discharged to post-acute care settings are substantially higher than among patients discharged to home without services.

This report is also accompanied by a databook and a technical appendix.

Source: CHIA

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