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https://read.qxmd.com/read/10501118/safety-of-early-discharge-for-medicaid-newborns
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
U R Kotagal, H D Atherton, R Eshett, P J Schoettker, P H Perlstein
CONTEXT: Neonates are being discharged from the hospital more rapidly, but the risks associated with this practice, especially for low-income populations, are unclear. OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of decreasing postnatal length of stay on rehospitalization rates in the immediate postdischarge period for Medicaid neonates. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective, population-based cohort study using Ohio Medicaid claims data linked to vital statistics files from July 1, 1991, to June 15, 1995...
September 22, 1999: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9351780/the-safety-of-early-postpartum-discharge-a-review-and-critique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K E Grullon, D A Grimes
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of early postpartum discharge (less than 48 hours after vaginal birth or 96 hours after cesarean delivery) on maternal and neonatal complications, maternal concerns, patient satisfaction, and cost savings. DATA SOURCES: We performed a MEDLINE search of English-language journals for pertinent articles published from 1966 through January 1997. We also reviewed reference lists in all the articles retrieved in the search as well as those of major obstetric texts...
November 1997: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9228434/the-safety-of-newborn-early-discharge-the-washington-state-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L L Liu, C J Clemens, D K Shay, R L Davis, A H Novack
CONTEXT: While early discharge of newborns following routine vaginal delivery has become common practice, its safety has not been firmly established. OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk for rehospitalization following newborn early discharge. DESIGN: Population-based, case-control study. SETTING: Washington State linked birth certificate and hospital discharge abstracts covering 310578 live births from 1991 through 1994. PATIENTS: Case patients were 2029 newborns rehospitalized in the first month of life...
July 23, 1997: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6437211/efficacy-of-early-newborn-discharge-in-a-middle-class-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H L Britton, J R Britton
The safety of early newborn discharge was assessed by determining the incidence, time of onset, and nature or problems requiring hospitalization that appeared in the first two weeks of life among 1,735 consecutively born term infants in a private metropolitan hospital. Infants with and without abnormalities during the initial six-hour transitional period were compared. Of 1,583 initially well infants, 11 (0.7%) had problems other than jaundice develop that required hospitalization in the first three days of life...
November 1984: American Journal of Diseases of Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3531852/a-randomized-clinical-trial-of-early-hospital-discharge-and-home-follow-up-of-very-low-birth-weight-infants
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
D Brooten, S Kumar, L P Brown, P Butts, S A Finkler, S Bakewell-Sachs, A Gibbons, M Delivoria-Papadopoulos
To determine the safety, efficacy, and cost savings of early hospital discharge of very-low-birth-weight infants (less than or equal to 1500 g), we randomly assigned infants to one of two groups. Infants in the control group (n = 40) were discharged according to routine nursery criteria, which included a weight of about 2200 g. Those in the early-discharge group (n = 39) were discharged before they reached this weight if they met a standard set of conditions. For families of infants in the early-discharge group, instruction, counseling, home visits, and daily on-call availability of a hospital-based nurse specialist for 18 months were provided...
October 9, 1986: New England Journal of Medicine
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