Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Editorial - Back in the Hospital Again - NYTimes.com

Times Topics: Health Care Reform | Medicare

An alarming one-fifth of all Medicare patients discharged from the hospital end up back in the hospital within 30 days, and fully a third return within 90 days. If this yo-yoing could be greatly reduced, Medicare could save billions of dollars. Many patients would certainly benefit from the better care.

 

High rates of rehospitalization are partly the fault of the hospitals. The more fundamental problem is the fragmented nature of the American medical system: too often, health-care providers fail to communicate with one another, patients fall between the cracks and no one seems clearly in charge of a patient’s welfare.....

Editorial - Back in the Hospital Again - NYTimes.com

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