2020
DOI: 10.1002/jso.26173
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What are the predictors of emergency department utilization and readmission following extremity bone sarcoma resection?

Abstract: Introduction: Treatment for bone sarcomas are large undertakings. Emergency department (ED) visits and unplanned hospital readmissions are a potential target for cost containment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk factors for ED visits and unplanned readmissions following extremity bone sarcoma surgery. Methods: Data from Optum Labs Data Warehouse, a national administrative claims database, was analyzed to identify patients with extremity bone sarcomas from 2006 to 2017. Multivariable logistic… Show more

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“…The rationale behind this appears to relate to the fact that, for surgical oncologic episodes of care, costs tend to be much higher than most other elective surgeries 13,23 . Despite this focus on readmission and value across surgical oncology as a whole, data to guide Orthopaedic oncologists towards evidence based and value driven care of sarcomas and other oncologic diagnoses remains limited 16–18 . One study by Wellings et al 17 utilized a claims database to investigate the predictors of readmission following extremity bone sarcoma resection.…”
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“…The rationale behind this appears to relate to the fact that, for surgical oncologic episodes of care, costs tend to be much higher than most other elective surgeries 13,23 . Despite this focus on readmission and value across surgical oncology as a whole, data to guide Orthopaedic oncologists towards evidence based and value driven care of sarcomas and other oncologic diagnoses remains limited 16–18 . One study by Wellings et al 17 utilized a claims database to investigate the predictors of readmission following extremity bone sarcoma resection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this focus on readmission and value across surgical oncology as a whole, data to guide Orthopaedic oncologists towards evidence based and value driven care of sarcomas and other oncologic diagnoses remains limited 16–18 . One study by Wellings et al 17 utilized a claims database to investigate the predictors of readmission following extremity bone sarcoma resection. They found that the readmission rate was 18.0% within 30 days, findings that align with the 19.4% readmission rate in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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