Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines

Objectives. This study aimed to analyze if the indicator 72-hours Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department (ED) index discharge was influenced by the patient’s age, triage severity, month, payment methods, and length of stay. Likewise, it aimed to determine if the 72-hour Unplanned Return...

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Main Authors: Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D, Manzanera, Rafael L, Abeleda, Ronne D, Moya, Diego A, Segura, Jose V, Carascal, Mark B, Mira, Jose J
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-10262022-06-22T08:37:12Z Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D Manzanera, Rafael L Abeleda, Ronne D Moya, Diego A Segura, Jose V Carascal, Mark B Mira, Jose J Objectives. This study aimed to analyze if the indicator 72-hours Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department (ED) index discharge was influenced by the patient’s age, triage severity, month, payment methods, and length of stay. Likewise, it aimed to determine if the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits was a robust indicator in assessing the quality of Emergency Department services. Methods. This was a retrospective single-center study from January to December 2017. Data were retrievedfrom a tertiary hospital in the Philippines. All Emergency Department patients discharged on their index visit were monitored for Unplanned Return Visits within 72 hours in the hospital. A univariate and multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the variables associated with the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits. Results. The 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits rate was measured at 2.67%, with the highest occurrence on the first 24 hours, and with predominance on third-party payer (p.<.0001), pediatrics (p.<0001), January (p<.0001), February (p<.0001), November (p<.0001), December (p<0001), and shorter length of stay (p<.0001) discharged after ED index visit. Conclusions. Strong association of Unplanned Return Visits during the first 72 hours after Emergency Department index discharge was found for patients financed through third party-payers, with seasonal variations and inclination to the younger population with shorter length of stay. These findings warrant exploratory studies to determine the reasons for the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department index discharge and investigation on the association of premature discharge, socio-economic, health structure, and illness progression. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/27 https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/2233 Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo emergency department length of stay triage unscheduled return visits Medicine and Health Sciences Public Health
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic emergency department
length of stay
triage
unscheduled return visits
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
spellingShingle emergency department
length of stay
triage
unscheduled return visits
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Health
Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D
Manzanera, Rafael L
Abeleda, Ronne D
Moya, Diego A
Segura, Jose V
Carascal, Mark B
Mira, Jose J
Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
description Objectives. This study aimed to analyze if the indicator 72-hours Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department (ED) index discharge was influenced by the patient’s age, triage severity, month, payment methods, and length of stay. Likewise, it aimed to determine if the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits was a robust indicator in assessing the quality of Emergency Department services. Methods. This was a retrospective single-center study from January to December 2017. Data were retrievedfrom a tertiary hospital in the Philippines. All Emergency Department patients discharged on their index visit were monitored for Unplanned Return Visits within 72 hours in the hospital. A univariate and multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess the variables associated with the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits. Results. The 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits rate was measured at 2.67%, with the highest occurrence on the first 24 hours, and with predominance on third-party payer (p.<.0001), pediatrics (p.<0001), January (p<.0001), February (p<.0001), November (p<.0001), December (p<0001), and shorter length of stay (p<.0001) discharged after ED index visit. Conclusions. Strong association of Unplanned Return Visits during the first 72 hours after Emergency Department index discharge was found for patients financed through third party-payers, with seasonal variations and inclination to the younger population with shorter length of stay. These findings warrant exploratory studies to determine the reasons for the 72-hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department index discharge and investigation on the association of premature discharge, socio-economic, health structure, and illness progression.
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author Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D
Manzanera, Rafael L
Abeleda, Ronne D
Moya, Diego A
Segura, Jose V
Carascal, Mark B
Mira, Jose J
author_facet Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D
Manzanera, Rafael L
Abeleda, Ronne D
Moya, Diego A
Segura, Jose V
Carascal, Mark B
Mira, Jose J
author_sort Jimenez, Ma. Lourdes D
title Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
title_short Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
title_full Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
title_fullStr Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting 72-Hour Unplanned Return Visits after Emergency Department Index Discharge of a Tertiary Private Hospital in the Philippines
title_sort factors affecting 72-hour unplanned return visits after emergency department index discharge of a tertiary private hospital in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/27
https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/2233
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