Risk factors associated with escalation of care in a quaternary academic hospital at home program
Jed Colt Cowdell,
Ellen Lopez,
Amy Haney
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHospital‐at‐home has become a more recognized way to care for patients requiring inpatient hospitalization. At times, these patients may require escalation of care (transfer from home back to the brick‐and mortar (BAM) hospital for ongoing hospitalization care needs), a process that has not been extensively studied.ObjectiveTo evaluate what patient factors contribute to escalations of care in the hospital‐at‐home delivery model.Designs, Settings, and ParticipantsWe conducted a retrospective review of… Show more
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