Development and Validation of an Algorithm to Identify Planned Readmissions From Claims Data

Author:

Horwitz Leora I.123ORCID,Grady Jacqueline N.4,Cohen Dorothy B.4,Lin Zhenqiu4,Volpe Mark45,Ngo Chi K.5,Masica Andrew L.6,Long Theodore7,Wang Jessica8,Keenan Megan5,Montague Julia5,Suter Lisa G.59,Ross Joseph S.51011,Drye Elizabeth E.512,Krumholz Harlan M.571113,Bernheim Susannah M.510

Affiliation:

1. Division of Healthcare Delivery Science; Department of Population Health; New York University School of Medicine; New York New York

2. Center for Healthcare Innovation and Delivery Science; New York University Langone Medical Center; New York New York

3. Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation; Department of Medicine; New York University School of Medicine; New York New York

4. Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale-New Haven Hospital; New Haven Connecticut

5. Yale Physician Associate Program, Yale School of Medicine; New Haven CT

6. Center for Clinical Effectiveness, Baylor Scott & White Health; Dallas Texas

7. Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Department of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

8. Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

9. Section of Rheumatology; Department of Internal Medicine; Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

10. Section of General Internal Medicine; Department of Internal Medicine; Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

11. Department of Health Policy and Management; Yale University School of Public Health; New Haven Connecticut

12. Department of Pediatrics; Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

13. Section of Cardiovascular Medicine; Department of Medicine; Yale School of Medicine; New Haven Connecticut

Funder

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

National Institute on Aging

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Assessment and Diagnosis,Care Planning,Health Policy,Fundamentals and skills,General Medicine,Leadership and Management

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