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    For more information about NHQDR and the most recent report, visit NHQDR The NHQDR provides a unique set of AHRQ data tools to assist in focusing efforts on identifying areas for improvement in the delivery of healthcare in the United States. Use the tools to inspect States as geographic areas for quality disparities in vulnerable populations to pursue improvement activities. Close the gap in healthcare and healthcare status among racial a nd ethnic, and socioeconomic groups in the nation. Quality

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    • Did you know? The National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports (NHQDR) from #AHRQ track the nation's healthcare quality progression. Delve into the details this #NationalHealthcareQualityWeek. https://t.co/Nvr2XMN2TF https://t.co/NGjEN9Tsnj

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    September 2023 H. Joanna Jiang, Ph.D., and Molly Hensche, M.S. Introduction Hospital readmissions are one of the key measures used for evaluating the quality of inpatient care and post-discharge outpatient care. Although in most cases readmissions are necessary, a significant portion may be preventable. Strategies have been implemented at both the national and State levels to reduce preventable readmissions, particularly through improved discharge planning and care coordination. Hospitals and health

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    • In 2020, blood diseases topped the chart for 30-day hospital readmission rates at 23.8 out of 100 stays. Learn more from #AHRQ’s Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). #PatientCare https://t.co/l3UgojypM8 https://t.co/XTgMXRZ30X

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    For more information about NHQDR and the most recent report, visit NHQDR The NHQDR provides a unique set of AHRQ data tools to assist in focusing efforts on identifying areas for improvement in the delivery of healthcare in the United States. Use the tools to inspect States as geographic areas for quality disparities in vulnerable populations to pursue improvement activities. Close the gap in healthcare and healthcare status among racial a nd ethnic, and socioeconomic groups in the nation. Quality

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    • Celebrating #NationalHealthcareQualityWeek by recognizing the insights from #AHRQ's National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports (NHQDR). Together, we can bridge care disparities for a healthier tomorrow. https://t.co/Nvr2XMN2TF https://t.co/NNEqSq2kyO

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    The University of Georgia Health Center (UHC) used AHRQ’s Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture™ (SOPS®) to conduct a required assessment to evaluate the safety culture and quality of its facility. The university’s Student Health Center, located in Athens, Georgia, chose the AHRQ tool because it was designed specifically for staff of outpatient medical offices to share their opinions about the culture of patient safety and healthcare quality in their workplace.

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    • After implementing #AHRQ's Medical Office Survey on #PatientSafety Culture (SOPS), @UGAHealthCenter (UHC) is refining its workflows for better patient care in Athens, Georgia. Learn more. https://t.co/N8lNmGphPA https://t.co/bjtq3VD0pk

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    September 2023 H. Joanna Jiang, Ph.D., and Molly Hensche, M.S. Introduction Hospital readmissions are one of the key measures used for evaluating the quality of inpatient care and post-discharge outpatient care. Although in most cases readmissions are necessary, a significant portion may be preventable. Strategies have been implemented at both the national and State levels to reduce preventable readmissions, particularly through improved discharge planning and care coordination. Hospitals and health

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    • In 2020, blood diseases topped the chart for 30-day hospital readmission rates at 23.8 out of 100 stays. Learn more from #AHRQ’s Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). #PatientCare https://t.co/l3UgojypM8 https://t.co/E88P4q1mr7