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Hawaia??i Journal Watch: Highlights of recent research from the University of Hawaia??i and the Hawaia??i State Department of Health

机译:> Hawaia ?? i Journal Watch:Hawaia?i大学和Hawaia?i州卫生部近期研究的重点

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For hospitals, potentially preventable readmissions (PPRs) are costly, and high rates of PPRs can signal opportunities to improve quality of care. New findings show that among adults over age 65, Native Hawaiian men, Filipino men, and Other Pacific Islander men and women have higher rates of PPRs than whites, in a fully-adjusted analysis. However, other groups’ PPR rates were not signficiantly different from those of whites, and Chinese women over 65 had lower rates. The researchers, including senior author Deborah A. Taira, ScD, of The Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy, looked at data from the Hawaiʻi Health Information Corporation on nearly 500,000 hospitalizations in Hawaiʻi from 2007 to 2012. The use of data from subpopulations is important in detecting policy-relevant differences between subgroups of Asians and Pacific Islanders, the researchers concluded. The report, Thirty-Day Inpatient Readmissions for Asian American and Pacific Islander Sub-Groups Compared with Whites, is published inMedical Care Research and Review.
机译:对于医院而言,潜在的可预防的再入院(PPR)成本高昂,PPR的高比率可能预示着改善护理质量的机会。新的调查结果显示,在完全调整后的分析中,在65岁以上的成年人中,夏威夷土著男子,菲律宾男子和其他太平洋岛民男子和妇女的PPR率高于白人。但是,其他群体的PPR率与白人没有显着差异,而且65岁以上的中国女性的PPR率较低。研究人员,包括Daniel K. Inouye药学院的资深作者Deborah A. Taira,ScD,研究了来自夏威夷健康信息公司的数据,该数据涉及2007年至2012年在夏威夷的近50万例住院治疗。亚人群的数据使用如下:研究人员总结说,这对于发现亚洲人和太平洋岛民亚组之间与政策相关的差异非常重要。该报告《与白人相比亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民亚组的三十天住院病人再入院》发表在《医疗研究与评论》上。

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