Patients' and providers' perspectives on medication relatedness and potential preventability of hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge
Abstract Background Hospital readmissions are increasingly used as an indicator of quality in health care. One potential risk factor of readmissions is polypharmacy. No studies have explored the patients' perspectives on the medication relatedness and potential preventability of their readmissi...
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Main Authors: | Elien B. Uitvlugt (Author), Marjo J. A. Janssen (Author), Carl E. H. Siegert (Author), Anna J. A. Leenders (Author), Bart J. F. van denBemt (Author), Patricia M. L. A. van denBemt (Author), Fatma Karapinar‐Çarkit (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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