Referring a patient to an acute care facility following major cardiac, joint and spine surgery rather than the patient's own home may not always be necessary--according to findings of a new self-examining study from NYU Langone Medical Center.
According to researchers, an approach to post-surgery care that the institution implemented two years ago--which included sharply reducing post-hospital referrals to acute care facilities--showed no corresponding increase in readmission rates. The study is publishing in the November 23 edition of JAMA Internal Medicine.