Results
We
examined 12,341 admissions among 79 physicians. After propensity
score matching, admission groups were similar with respect to all
demographic and clinical characteristics. Admissions of patients
receiving care from short length-of-stay physicians were associated
with significantly increased risk of 30-day mortality in adjusted (OR
1.43, 95 % CI: 1.11–1.85), propensity score-matched (OR 1.33, 95 %
CI: 1.08–1.63), and matched and adjusted analyses (OR 1.36, 95 %
CI: 0.98–1.90).
Conclusions
Policies
that incentivize short length of stay may lead to worse patient
outcomes. The financial benefits of shortening inpatient length of
stay should be weighed against the potential harm to patients.
OMG, maybe some times less is not more.
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