Discharge hospice referral and lower 30-day all-cause readmission in medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for heart failure

  • Raya E. Kheirbek
  • , Ross D. Fletcher
  • , Marie A. Bakitas
  • , Gregg C. Fonarow
  • , Sridivya Parvataneni
  • , Donna Bearden
  • , Frank A. Bailey
  • , Charity J. Morgan
  • , Steven Singh
  • , Marc R. Blackman
  • , Michael R. Zile
  • , Kanan Patel
  • , Momanna B. Ahmed
  • , Rodney O. Tucker
  • , Cynthia J. Brown
  • , Thomas E. Love
  • , Wilbert S. Aronow
  • , Jeffrey M. Roseman
  • , Michael W. Rich
  • , Richard M. Allman
  • Ali Ahmed

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Abstract

Background-Heart failure (HF) is the leading cause for hospital readmission. Hospice care may help palliate HF symptoms but its association with 30-day all-cause readmission remains unknown. Methods and Results-Of the 8032 Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for HF in 106 Alabama hospitals (1998-2001), 182 (2%) received discharge hospice referrals. Of the 7850 patients not receiving hospice referrals, 1608 (20%) died within 6 months post discharge (the hospice-eligible group). Propensity scores for hospice referral were estimated for each of the 1790 (182+1608) patients and were used to match 179 hospice-referral patients with 179 hospice-eligible patients who were balanced on 28 baseline characteristics (mean age, 79 years; 58% women; 18% non-white). Overall, 22% (1742/8032) died in 6 months, of whom 8% (134/1742) received hospice referrals. Among the 358 matched patients, 30-day all-cause readmission occurred in 5% and 41% of hospice-referral and hospice-eligible patients, respectively (hazard ratio associated with hospice referral, 0.12; 95% confidence interval, 0.06-0.24). Hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) for 30-day all-cause readmission associated with hospice referral among the 126 patients who died and 232 patients who survived 30-day post discharge were 0.03 (0.04-0.21) and 0.17 (0.08-0.36), respectively. Although 30-day mortality was higher in the hospice referral group (43% versus 27%), it was similar at 90 days (64% versus 67% among hospice-eligible patients). Conclusions-A discharge hospice referral was associated with lower 30-day all-cause readmission among hospitalized patients with HF. However, most patients with HF who died within 6 months of hospital discharge did not receive a discharge hospice referral.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-740
Number of pages8
JournalCirculation: Heart Failure
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2015

Keywords

  • Heart failure
  • Hospice
  • Medicare
  • readmission

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