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Transitions From Skilled Nursing Facility to Home: The Relationship of Early Outpatient Care to Hospital Readmission
Authors:Jennifer L Carnahan  James E Slaven  Christopher M Callahan  Wanzhu Tu  Alexia M Torke
Institution:1. Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Regenstrief Institute, Inc, Indianapolis, IN;2. Indiana University (IU) School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Indianapolis, IN;3. Regenstrief Institute, Inc, Indianapolis, IN;4. Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Indianapolis, IN;5. Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Research in Palliative and End of Life Communication and Training (RESPECT) Center, Indianapolis, IN;6. Daniel F. Evans Center for Spiritual and Religious Values in Health Care, IU Health, Indianapolis, IN;7. Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, IU Health, Indianapolis, IN
Abstract:

Background

Many adults are discharged to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) prior to returning home from the hospital. Patient characteristics and factors that can help to prevent postdischarge adverse outcomes are poorly understood.

Objective

To identify whether early post–SNF discharge care reduces likelihood of 30-day hospital readmissions.

Design

Secondary data analysis using the Electronic Medical Record, Medicare, Medicaid and the Minimum Data Set.

Participants/setting

Older (age > 65 years), community-dwelling adults admitted to a safety net hospital in the Midwest for 3 or more nights and discharged home after an SNF stay (n = 1543).

Measurements

The primary outcome was hospital readmission within 30 days of SNF discharge. The primary independent variables were either a home health visit or an outpatient provider visit within a week of SNF discharge.

Results

Out of 8754 community-dwelling, hospitalized older adults, 3025 (34.6%) were discharged to an SNF, of whom 1543 (51.0%) returned home. Among the SNF to home group, a home health visit within a week of SNF discharge was associated with reduced hazard of 30-day hospital readmission adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 0.61, P < .001] but outpatient provider visits were not associated with reduced risk of hospital readmission (aHR = 0.67, P = .821).

Conclusion

For patients discharged from an SNF to home, the finding that a home health visit within a week of discharge is associated with reduced hazard of 30-day hospital readmissions suggests a potential avenue for intervention.
Keywords:Care transitions  home care  primary care  hospital readmission  skilled nursing facility
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