Patient-reported outcomes predict high readmission rates among patients with cardiac diagnoses. Findings from the DenHeart study

Volume: 300, Pages: 268 - 275
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Background High rates of readmission after myocardial infarction and cardiac surgery have been reported, indicating a heavy burden for both patients and society. Patient-reported outcomes are predictors of adverse outcomes such as morbidity and mortality and may also be useful in preventive risk assessment as predictors of readmission. Aim To describe (i) the prevalence of cardiac readmissions one year after hospital discharge among cardiac...
Paper Details
Title
Patient-reported outcomes predict high readmission rates among patients with cardiac diagnoses. Findings from the DenHeart study
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
300
Pages
268 - 275
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