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Hospitals stopped readmitting so many Medicare patients. Did that cost lives?

By The New York Times  
   January 21, 2019

It was a well-intended policy. Almost all parties agree on that much. A decade ago, when Medicare beneficiaries were discharged from hospitals, one in five returned within a month. Older people faced the risks of hospitalization all over again: infections, deconditioning, delirium, subsequent nursing home stays.

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