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Published in: Current Cardiology Reports 11/2023

26-09-2023 | Heart Failure | Diversity and Health Equity in Cardiology (AE Johnson, Section Editor)

Preventing Heart Failure Readmission in Patients with Low Socioeconomic Position

Authors: Sydney E. Browder, Wayne D. Rosamond

Published in: Current Cardiology Reports | Issue 11/2023

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

This review aims to summarize the current burden of heart failure (HF) in the United States, specifically in patients with low socioeconomic position (SEP), and synthesize recommendations to prevent HF-related hospital readmissions in this vulnerable population.

Recent Findings

As treatments have improved, HF-related mortality has declined over time, resulting in more patients living with HF. This has led to an increase in hospitalizations, however, putting excess strain on our healthcare system. HF patients with low SEP are a particularly vulnerable group, as they experience higher rates of hospitalization and readmission compared to their high SEP counterparts. The Hospital Readmission Reduction Program (HRRP) was created to motivate interventions that reduce hospital readmissions across diseases, with HF being a primary target. Numerous readmission prevention efforts have been suggested to target the pre-hospitalization, hospitalization, and post-hospitalization phases, including addressing social determinants of health (SDoH), improving coordination of care, optimizing discharge plans, and improving adherence to follow-up care and medication regimens. Many of these proposed interventions show promise in reducing HF-related readmissions and issues surrounding adequate caregiver support may be particularly important to reduce readmissions among persons in low SEP.

Summary

Reducing HF-related hospital readmissions is possible, even in vulnerable populations like those with low SEP, but this will require coordinated efforts across the healthcare system and throughout the life course of these patients. Caregiver support is a necessary part of optimized care for low SEP HF patients and future efforts should consider interventions that support these caregivers.
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Metadata
Title
Preventing Heart Failure Readmission in Patients with Low Socioeconomic Position
Authors
Sydney E. Browder
Wayne D. Rosamond
Publication date
26-09-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Cardiology Reports / Issue 11/2023
Print ISSN: 1523-3782
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3170
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-023-01960-0

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