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Readmissions and costs among younger and older adults for targeted conditions during the enactment of the hospital readmission reduction program.

Chi-Hua LuCollin M ClarkRyan ToberMeghan AllenWalter GibsonEdward M BednarczykChristopher J DalyDavid M Jacobs
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Readmissions for targeted conditions decreased in the U.S. during the enactment of the HRRP policy and younger age groups (< 65 years) not targeted by the policy saw a mixed effect. Healthcare expenditures in younger and older populations were significantly higher for early readmissions with all targeted conditions. Further research is necessary evaluating total healthcare utilization including emergency department visits, observation units, and hospital readmissions in order to better understand the extent of the HRRP on U.S. healthcare.
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