The dilemma, causes and approaches to avoid recurrent hospital readmissions for patients with chronic heart failure

Heart failure is a progressive illness that carries significant morbidity and mortality. This highly prevalent illness leads to frequent, costly hospitalizations with approximately 50% of patients being readmitted within 6 months of initial hospitalization. While rehospitalization has been extensive...

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