Preventing 30-Day Hospital Readmissions
JAMA Internal Medicine2014Vol. 174(7), pp. 1095–1095
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Aaron L. Leppin, Michael R. Gionfriddo, Maya Kessler, Juan P. Brito, Frances S Mair, Katie Gallacher, Zhen Wang, Patricia J. Erwin, Tanya Sylvester, Kasey R. Boehmer, Henry H. Ting, M. Hassan Murad, Nathan D. Shippee, Víctor M. Montori
Abstract
Tested interventions are effective at reducing readmissions, but more effective interventions are complex and support patient capacity for self-care. Interventions tested more recently are less effective.
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