2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-013-2365-9
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Capsule Commentary on Davydow et al., Depression and Risk of Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions in Patients with Diabetes

Matthew J. Bair

Abstract: H ospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are potentially preventable, assuming timely and appropriate primary care is delivered to outpatients with these common, chronic conditions (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, asthma, COPD). Health care systems and hospitals frequently track and analyze ACSC hospitalizations as a performance measure.1 If hospitalization rates are disproportionately high, it is presumed that there may be problems in access to primary care or that outpatient manage… Show more

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“…4 A Capsule Commentary by JGIM Deputy Editor Matt Bair puts the findings in context. 5 It is accepted wisdom in the business world that execution beats strategy six days out of seven. Executing on the basics, and executing well, may be a principle the medical world would do well to adopt.…”
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“…4 A Capsule Commentary by JGIM Deputy Editor Matt Bair puts the findings in context. 5 It is accepted wisdom in the business world that execution beats strategy six days out of seven. Executing on the basics, and executing well, may be a principle the medical world would do well to adopt.…”
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confidence: 99%