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Impact Of A Meds To Beds Program On Re-Presentation Rates In Medical And Surgical Patients At A Community Hospital, Nowshin Islam, Aubrie Rafferty, Elizabeth L. Michalets Jun 2021

Impact Of A Meds To Beds Program On Re-Presentation Rates In Medical And Surgical Patients At A Community Hospital, Nowshin Islam, Aubrie Rafferty, Elizabeth L. Michalets

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

ABSTRACT

Background

While the benefits of bundled transitions of care services are understood, only a limited number of studies have analyzed the impact of a stand-alone bedside medication delivery service on repeat hospital encounters, and those published have reported mixed results.

Methods

A retrospective analysis was conducted in medical and surgical patients at a large community hospital. Adult patients discharged from either the cardiology, medicine, pulmonary, orthopedic/spine surgery, or women’s surgery unit and prescribed at least one new prescription upon discharge to home between September 2015 and March 2018 were included. The primary objective was to compare unplanned 30-day re-presentation …


A Retrospective Study Of Admission Nt-Probnp Levels As A Predictor Of Readmission Rate, Length Of Stay And Mortality, Kunjan Udani, Dveet Patel, Andrew Mangano Jun 2021

A Retrospective Study Of Admission Nt-Probnp Levels As A Predictor Of Readmission Rate, Length Of Stay And Mortality, Kunjan Udani, Dveet Patel, Andrew Mangano

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Introduction

Serum levels of pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal (NT) proBNP are measured at admission to assess the likelihood of acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF). Elevated NT-proBNP levels on initial presentation are a reliable marker of ADHF. However, the prognostic significance of NT-proBNP levels measured on admission remains unknown. With a better understanding of how admitting NT-proBNP levels impacts readmission rates, length of stay and mortality, future prospective studies with specific interventions can be developed to reduce all-cause readmissions, shorten length of stay and reduce mortality.

Methods

In this retrospective study, we evaluated heart failure with reduced ejection fraction …


Trauma Recidivism In An Aging Population: Who Is Most At Risk?, Ryan Taylor, Austin Mccrea, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Keely Muertos, Saptarshi Biswas, Christoph Kaufmann Feb 2021

Trauma Recidivism In An Aging Population: Who Is Most At Risk?, Ryan Taylor, Austin Mccrea, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Keely Muertos, Saptarshi Biswas, Christoph Kaufmann

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Background

Repeated episodes of trauma, particularly in older adults, result in increased morbidity and mortality. This study investigates trauma recidivism in our adult population to identify which patients in our region are more likely to become recidivists.

Materials and Methods

This 4 year retrospective study (2013 to 2017) examines all patients 18 years of age or older with multiple hospital admissions for trauma, comparing patients ages 65 and older (older adults) to those ages 18 to 64 (younger adults). Exclusion criteria consisted of those younger than 18 and/or had a home zip code outside of the study region. Data included …