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Unhealthy drinking in older adults: 30-day readmissions and emergency care
Investigator (PI): Chavez, Laura Johnson
Performing Organization (PO): (Current): University of Washington, School of Public Health, Department of Health Services / (206) 616-2935
Supporting Agency (SA): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Initial Year: 2013
Final Year: 2014
Record Source/Award ID: RePorter/R36HS022800
Award Type: Grant
Abstract: Nearly 20% of hospitalized older adults return to the hospital within 30 days of discharge, and a large proportion visit emergency departments (ED) in this same period. Some of these readmissions and ED visits could be prevented if patients received discharge planning or care coordination. However, health behaviors could also influence outcomes following discharge. In particular, unhealthy alcohol use places older adults at increased risk of adverse outcomes due to poor medication adherence, medication interactions, vulnerability to infections, and falls. Despite these heightened vulnerabilities, clinicians rarely assess or address unhealthy alcohol use among older adults. Yet, there are many effective treatments that could be provided to hospitalized patients with unhealthy alcohol use. As a result, The Joint Commission recently developed measures that incentivize hospitals to offer alcohol-related care. Specific aims: The aims of the proposed research are to determine whether unhealthy alcohol use that is identified through routine alcohol screening prior to hospitalization is associated with 1) increased risk of readmission; 2) increased risk of ED use; and 3) increased total acute care costs, during the 30 days following discharge. Methods: The research will use a novel dataset that includes routinely collected alcohol screening results from the Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System, and VA and Medicare health care utilization data. The sample will include an estimated 431,349 VA patients age 65 or older (418,409 men, 12,940 women) who were enrolled in Medicare, had a VA or Medicare hospitalization for a medical or surgical condition (2008-2011), and were screened for unhealthy alcohol use in the prior year. Main outcomes for aims 1 and 2 are any hospital readmission and any ED visit in the 30 days after hospital discharge. The adjusted probabilities of 30-day readmission and ED use for patients with unhealthy alcohol use will be estimated using hierarchical logistic regression models to account for the correlation of patient outcomes within VA medical facilities (n=139), adjusting for important covariates. Generalized linear models will be used to examine the association between unhealthy alcohol use and total acute care costs in the 30 days post-discharge. Impact: The results of this study will have important implications for clinical practice and patient safety. If the proposed research demonstrates increased risk for 30-day hospital readmissions or ED visits among older adults with unhealthy alcohol use, these findings would highlight an important and often overlooked opportunity to target quality improvement efforts. Hospitals could use alcohol screening results to deliver appropriate care to patients at heightened risk for adverse outcomes. Analyses of whether unhealthy alcohol use is associated with increased acute care costs in the 30 days after discharge will suggest the magnitude of potential cost savings if outcomes can be improved.
MeSH Terms:
  • Aged
  • Alcohol Drinking /*epidemiology
  • Alcoholism /*diagnosis
  • /epidemiology
  • Data Collection
  • Databases, Factual
  • Emergency Service, Hospital
  • Female
  • Health Care Costs
  • Hospitalization
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mass Screening
  • Medicare
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • * Patient Readmission
  • Regression Analysis
  • Risk
  • United States
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Country: United States
State: Washington
Zip Code: 98195
UI: 20141281
Project Status: Completed