2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arth.2015.11.044
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Discharge Destination After Total Joint Arthroplasty: An Analysis of Postdischarge Outcomes, Placement Risk Factors, and Recent Trends

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“…We attempted to control for this using a weighted propensity score model, but this can only control for observed variables. Additionally, recent evidence has shown that discharge to postacute care facilities is associated with numerous complications, including unplanned readmission, after hospital discharge [12]. These associations may have confounded some of our results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…We attempted to control for this using a weighted propensity score model, but this can only control for observed variables. Additionally, recent evidence has shown that discharge to postacute care facilities is associated with numerous complications, including unplanned readmission, after hospital discharge [12]. These associations may have confounded some of our results.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Beside reducing costs, rehabilitation at home is more effective and safe for people after TJA. 67,68 Our studies provide tools for risk assessment and discharge planning. Although the recent literature recommends the use of the Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool (RAPT) together with medical factors and body mass index, 68,69 we concluded that simple performance-based measures are of additional value to these more conventional measures and tools for predicting recovery (Chapter 3) and hence optimal discharge timing and destination.…”
Section: Effectiveness On Inpatient Postoperative Physical Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67,68 Our studies provide tools for risk assessment and discharge planning. Although the recent literature recommends the use of the Risk Assessment and Prediction Tool (RAPT) together with medical factors and body mass index, 68,69 we concluded that simple performance-based measures are of additional value to these more conventional measures and tools for predicting recovery (Chapter 3) and hence optimal discharge timing and destination. Shorter LOS and less use of inpatient rehabilitation will reduce costs; total hospital costs for THA are about 10,000 euro in the Netherlands 70 and 1 day of inpatient rehabilitation costs about 250 euro and a 14-day stay about 3000 euro.…”
Section: Effectiveness On Inpatient Postoperative Physical Functioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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