Repeat hospital transfers among long stay nursing home residents: a mixed methods analysis of age, race, code status and clinical complexity
Abstract Background Nursing home residents are at increased risk for hospital transfers resulting in emergency department visits, observation stays, and hospital admissions; transfers that can also result in adverse resident outcomes. Many nursing home to hospital transfers are potentially avoidable...
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Main Authors: | Amy Vogelsmeier (Author), Lori Popejoy (Author), Elizabeth Fritz (Author), Kelli Canada (Author), Bin Ge (Author), Lea Brandt (Author), Marilyn Rantz (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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