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Analysis of 30 Day Unexpected Readmission Rates in Stroke Patients at an Academic Acute-care Hospital (P5.151)
CONCLUSIONS:SNFs accounted for the greatest percentage of unexpected stroke patient readmissions occurring within 30 days, while IR accounted for none. Main readmitting causes included cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, infections, and dehydration. 70[percnt] of readmissions were geriatric patients. Study Supported by: None.Disclosure: Dr. Kushner has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kelly has nothing to disclose. Dr. Morrison has nothing to disclose. Dr. Camfield has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Kushner, D., Kelly, E., Morrison, R., Camfield, K. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Quality Research and Initiatives Source Type: research

Engaging Residents in Stroke Quality Measures with Financial Incentives and Electronic Checklist (S11.007)
CONCLUSIONS: Implementing a real-time, interactive decision support checklist and pay-for-performance program for residents improved compliance with stroke process measures. Empowering residents through leadership roles has been an important step toward integrating them into the quality infrastructure of the health system.Disclosure: Dr. Dean has nothing to disclose. Dr. Rashid has nothing to disclose. Dr. Wiese-Rometsch has nothing to disclose. Dr. Arsene has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hamstra has nothing to disclose. Dr. White has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hussain has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Dean, M., Rashid, S., Wiese-Rometsch, W., Arsene, C., Hamstra, C., White, S., Hussain, S. Tags: Practice, Policy, and Ethics Source Type: research

Taking Risk: Early Results From Teaching Hospitals’ Participation in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative
The authors describe observations from the 27 teaching hospitals constituting the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) cohort in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) initiative. CMMI introduced BPCI in August 2011 and selected the first set of participants in January 2013. BPCI participants enter into Medicare payment arrangements for episodes of care for which they take financial risk. The first round of participants entered risk agreements on October 1, 2013 and January 1, 2014. In April 2014, CMMI selected additional participants who started takin...
Source: Academic Medicine - June 30, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Early Lessons on Bundled Payment at an Academic Medical Center.
CONCLUSION: Opportunities for savings under bundled payment may be greater for lower extremity joint arthroplasty than for other conditions. PMID: 28837458 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons - August 25, 2017 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: J Am Acad Orthop Surg Source Type: research