Avoidable 30‐day readmissions in patients undergoing vascular surgery
BJS Open2019Vol. 3(6), pp. 759–766
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Andrew J. Knighton, Guy Martin, Viknesh Sounderajah, Leigh R. Warren, Ola Markiewicz, C. Riga, Colin Bicknell
Abstract
Half of all 30-day readmissions following vascular surgery are potentially avoidable. Multidisciplinary coordination of inpatient care and the transition from hospital to community care after discharge need to be improved.
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