Greg D. SacksElise H. LawsonAaron J. DawesRobert E. WeissMarcia M. RussellRobert H. BrookDavid S. ZingmondClifford Y. Ko
Hospitals vary widely in their use of postacute care. Although hospital use of postacute care was not associated with risk-adjusted complication or mortality rates, hospitals with high readmission rates and shorter lengths of stay used inpatient postacute care more frequently. To reduce variations in care, better criteria are needed to identify which patients benefit most from these services.
Michael P. ThompsonMonica YostJohn SyrjamakiEdward C. NortonHari NathanPatricia F. TheurerRichard L. PragerFrancis D. PaganiDonald S. Likosky
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Courtney J. BalentinePeter RichardsonMeredith C. MasonAanand D. NaikDavid BergerDaniel A. Anaya
Timothy ReistetterKarl EschbachJohn ProchaskaDaniel C. JupiterIckpyo HongAllen HaasKenneth J. Ottenbacher