Cognitive Function and 30-Day Readmission Risk After Skilled Nursing Facility-to-Home Transitions
Indrakshi Roy, Jennifer Carnahan, James Slaven, Emily Fox Ludden

TL;DR
This study examines how cognitive function affects hospital readmission risk after patients transition from skilled nursing facilities to home.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the role of cognitive function in readmission risk for SNF-to-home transitions, a less-studied care transition.
Findings
Cognitive function was not significantly associated with 30-day readmission after adjusting for other factors.
Patients with moderate or severe cognitive impairment had slightly higher unadjusted readmission rates.
Targeted interventions like caregiver engagement may help reduce readmissions in this vulnerable population.
Abstract
Transitions from skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) to home are common among Medicare beneficiaries, yet they remain one of the least studied and most vulnerable care transitions. Unlike patients discharged directly home from the hospital, those who first receive SNF care are typically more medically complex, experience multiple transitions, and face a heightened risk of adverse events such as hospital readmissions. Because most SNF patients ultimately return home, understanding this second transition is essential for ensuring quality of care, continuity, and patient and caregiver well-being. We used Health and Retirement Study data linked to Medicare claims and Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments from 2000–2019 to examine the association between cognitive function and 30-day hospital readmission after SNF-to-home discharge. Cognition was measured using the MDS-based Cognitive Function…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Failure Treatment and Management · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
