National COPD Readmissions Summit 2013: Integrating COPD into Patient-Centered Hospital Readmissions Reduction Programs

  • Krishnan J
  • Gussin H
  • Prieto-Centurion V
  • et al.
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Abstract

About 1 in 5 patients hospitalized for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the United States are readmitted within 30 days. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has recently expanded its Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program to financially penalize hospitals with higher than expected all-cause 30-day readmission rates following a hospitalization for COPD exacerbation. In October 2013, the COPD Foundation convened a multi-stakeholder National COPD Readmissions Summit to summarize our understanding of how to reduce hospital readmissions in patients hospitalized for COPD exacerbations. Over 225 individuals participated in the Summit, including patients, clinicians, health service researchers, policy makers and representatives of academic health care centers, industry, and payers. Summit participants recommend that programs to reduce hospital readmissions: 1) Include specific recommendations about how to promote COPD self-management skills training for patients and their caregivers; 2) Adequately address co-existing disorders common to COPD in care plans during and after hospitalizations; 3) Include an evaluation of adverse events when implementing strategies to reduce hospital readmissions; and 4) Develop a strategy (e.g., a learning collaboratory) to connect groups who are engaged in developing, testing, and implementing programs to reduce hospital readmissions for COPD and other conditions.

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Krishnan, J., Gussin, H., Prieto-Centurion, V., Sullivan, J., Zaidi, F., & Thomashow, B. (2014). National COPD Readmissions Summit 2013: Integrating COPD into Patient-Centered Hospital Readmissions Reduction Programs. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation, 2(1), 70–80. https://doi.org/10.15326/jcopdf.2.1.2014.0148

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