Meeting
Abstract Number: 184
SHM Converge 2023
Background: With the recent consolidation of hospital systems and the increasing complexity of inpatient care, receiving inter-hospital transfers (IHT) has become more common for large academic medical centers. Notably, studies have shown IHT to be associated with increased length of hospital stay (1,2), increased cost of care (2,3), as well as delays in care and […]
Abstract Number: 272
SHM Converge 2023
Background: The transfer of patients between hospitals, known as inter-hospital transfer (IHT), is associated with higher rates of mortality, longer lengths of stay, and higher hospitalization costs compared to admissions from the emergency department. Despite these poor patient outcomes, best practices to guide IHTs are lacking. To characterize the IHT process and identify key challenges […]
Abstract Number: 277
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Interhospital transfer (IHT) is intended to improve access to specialized therapies, maintain continuity of care, or care concordant with patients’ wishes; however, it is correlated with higher costs, longer length of stay, and greater mortality for many patients, even after illness severity adjustment (1-5). A better understanding of frontline providers’ reasons to accept transfer […]
Abstract Number: 402
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Inter-hospital transfers are integral to a functioning health care network. Critical access, rural, and community hospitals established in sparsely populated territories are unable to support tertiary care infrastructure and rely on academic centers for consultation and transfer. Transfers comprise an estimated 3.5% of inpatient admissions (1), owing in part to increased procedural specialization concentrated […]