Social determinants of health and their impact on postcolectomy surgery readmissions: a multistate analysis, 2009-2014. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Aim: To examine the effect of race/ethnicity, insurance status and median household income on postoperative readmissions following colectomy. Patients & methods: Multivariate analysis of hospital discharge data from California, Florida, Maryland and New York from 2009 to 2014. Primary outcomes included adjusted odds of 30- and 90-day readmissions following colectomy by race, insurance status and median income quartile. Results: Total 330,840 discharges included. All 30-day readmissions were higher for black patients (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.07). Both 30- and 90-day readmissions were higher for Medicaid (aOR: 1.30 and 1.26) and Medicare (aOR: 1.30 and 1.29). The 30- and 90-day readmissions were lower in the highest income quartiles. Conclusion: Race, insurance status and median household income are all independent predictors of disparity in readmissions following colectomy.

publication date

  • December 4, 2019

Research

keywords

  • Colectomy
  • Patient Readmission
  • Social Determinants of Health

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85076382522

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.2217/cer-2019-0114

PubMed ID

  • 31797679

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 8

issue

  • 16