Friday, October 3, 2014
CT has second highest rate of 2013 hospital Medicare readmission penalties
CT
was behind only NJ last year in the percent of hospitals receiving Medicare
readmission penalties and the average penalty for CT hospitals more than
doubled from 2012. Medicare
fines hospitals for patients who return unplanned to the hospital for
treatment within 30 days of discharge compared to an expected readmission rate,
adjusted for severity of illness, age, and other conditions. According to
experts, more than half of readmission spending could have been avoided. The highest
penalty for a CT hospital went to St. Vincent’s which has been above
average since the quality improvement program began three years ago. New
Milford Hospital has received no penalty in any of the last three years. No CT
hospital received the maximum penalty in 2013. Hospitals have responded to the
program by replacing cursory paper discharge plans with meaningful connections
to care in the community. This year the program expanded the maximum penalty
and the number of conditions they evaluate. Twelve CT hospitals experienced
significant increases in penalties this year.