Journal article

The nature and cost of readmissions after work-related traumatic spinal injuries in New South Wales, Australia

LN Sharwood, H Möller, JT Young, B Vaikuntam, RQ Ivers, T Driscoll, JW Middleton

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2019

Abstract

This study aimed to measure the subsequent health and health service cost burden of a cohort of workers hospitalised after sustaining work-related traumatic spinal injuries (TSI) across New South Wales, Australia. A record-linkage study (June 2013–June 2016) of hospitalised cases of work-related spinal injury (ICD10-AM code U73.0 or workers compensation) was conducted. Of the 824 individuals injured during this time, 740 had sufficient follow-up data to analyse readmissions ≤90 days post-acute hospital discharge. Individuals with TSI were predominantly male (86.2%), mean age 46.6 years. Around 8% (n = 61) experienced 119 unplanned readmission episodes within 28 days from discharge, over half..

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