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The increased likelihood of 30-day hospital readmission for hospitalized Medicare patients who have 10 or more chronic conditions, compared with those who have only one to four chronic conditions.4 These patients with multiple chronic conditions represent only 8.9% of Medicare beneficiaries but account for 50% of all rehospitalizations. The numbers are drawn from a 5% sample of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries during the first nine months of 2008. Those with five to nine chronic conditions had 2.5 times the odds for being readmitted.


Larry Beresford is a freelance writer in Alameda, Calif.

  1. Shieh L, Pummer E, Tsui J, et al. Septris: improving sepsis recognition and management through a mobile educational game [abstract]. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(Suppl 1):1053.
  2. Mitchell SE, Gardiner PM, Sadikova E, et al. Patient activation and 30-day post-discharge hospital utilization. J Gen Intern Med. 2014;29(2):349-355.
  3. Daniels KR, Lee GC, Frei CR. Trends in catheter-associated urinary tract infections among a national cohort of hospitalized adults, 2001-2010. Am J Infect Control. 2014;42(1):17-22.
  4. Berkowitz SA. Anderson GF. Medicare beneficiaries most likely to be readmitted. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(11):639-641.

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The increased likelihood of 30-day hospital readmission for hospitalized Medicare patients who have 10 or more chronic conditions, compared with those who have only one to four chronic conditions.4 These patients with multiple chronic conditions represent only 8.9% of Medicare beneficiaries but account for 50% of all rehospitalizations. The numbers are drawn from a 5% sample of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries during the first nine months of 2008. Those with five to nine chronic conditions had 2.5 times the odds for being readmitted.


Larry Beresford is a freelance writer in Alameda, Calif.

  1. Shieh L, Pummer E, Tsui J, et al. Septris: improving sepsis recognition and management through a mobile educational game [abstract]. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(Suppl 1):1053.
  2. Mitchell SE, Gardiner PM, Sadikova E, et al. Patient activation and 30-day post-discharge hospital utilization. J Gen Intern Med. 2014;29(2):349-355.
  3. Daniels KR, Lee GC, Frei CR. Trends in catheter-associated urinary tract infections among a national cohort of hospitalized adults, 2001-2010. Am J Infect Control. 2014;42(1):17-22.
  4. Berkowitz SA. Anderson GF. Medicare beneficiaries most likely to be readmitted. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(11):639-641.

600%

The increased likelihood of 30-day hospital readmission for hospitalized Medicare patients who have 10 or more chronic conditions, compared with those who have only one to four chronic conditions.4 These patients with multiple chronic conditions represent only 8.9% of Medicare beneficiaries but account for 50% of all rehospitalizations. The numbers are drawn from a 5% sample of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries during the first nine months of 2008. Those with five to nine chronic conditions had 2.5 times the odds for being readmitted.


Larry Beresford is a freelance writer in Alameda, Calif.

  1. Shieh L, Pummer E, Tsui J, et al. Septris: improving sepsis recognition and management through a mobile educational game [abstract]. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(Suppl 1):1053.
  2. Mitchell SE, Gardiner PM, Sadikova E, et al. Patient activation and 30-day post-discharge hospital utilization. J Gen Intern Med. 2014;29(2):349-355.
  3. Daniels KR, Lee GC, Frei CR. Trends in catheter-associated urinary tract infections among a national cohort of hospitalized adults, 2001-2010. Am J Infect Control. 2014;42(1):17-22.
  4. Berkowitz SA. Anderson GF. Medicare beneficiaries most likely to be readmitted. J Hosp Med. 2013;8(11):639-641.

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