What are Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Nutritional & Metabolic Disorders Patients Being readmitted for?


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Dexur analyzed Oct 2016 to Aug 2019 Medicare claims data and determined of the 360 Nutritional & Metabolic Disorders hospitalizations at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 100 were readmitted which was a readmission rate of 27.78%.

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What are Patients Readmitted for? Total Readmissions - Oct 2016 to Aug 2019 Share of Readmissions (%) Avg. LOS when Readmitted
All 100 100 8.12
Nutritional And Miscellaneous Metabolic Disorders

Top Doctors for Nutritional & Metabolic Disorders at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Physician Name Total Medicare hospitalizations (Oct 2016 to Sep 2019)
JEFF M. GREENBLATT 12
JEAN C MILLER 11
YEVGENIY GITELMAN 11

Where are patients getting readmitted after Nutritional & Metabolic Disorders hospitalizations at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania?

Total Readmissions of Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania = 100 (Oct 2016 to Aug 2019)

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Hospital Share of Readmission (%) Total Readmissions - Oct 2016 to Aug 2019
National 65.38 (Share of Readmissions back to same hospital) 120,471
Pennsylvania 64.26 (Share of Readmissions back to same hospital) 4,975
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania share of readmissions from Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Nutritional & Metabolic Disorders Readmissions in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

Total Readmissions of Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania = 35 (Oct 2016 to Aug 2019)

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Hospital Share of Readmission (%) Total Readmissions - Oct 2016 to Aug 2019
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania share of readmissions from Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania