Short- and long-term readmission rates in a safety net setting are high. The 30-day rates in this study are higher than historically reported. This data sets baseline rates for 90-day and 1-year readmission for future analyses. Although the majority of short-term readmissions are related to the index procedure, long-term readmission rates are more frequently related to systemic comorbidities. Targeted patient interventions aimed at preventing the most common reasons for readmission may improve readmission rates, particularly among patients with nonprivate insurance. However, other risk factors, such as tibial target, may not be modifiable and a higher readmission rate may need to be accepted in this population.