Are Smoking and Alcohol Misuse Associated with Subsequent Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions?

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Ryan B. Chew
Chris L. Bryson
David H. Au
Matthew L. Maciejewski
Katharine A. Bradley
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[1] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,VA Health Services Research and Development
[2] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,General Medicine Service
[3] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,Center of Excellence in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education
[4] University of Washington,Department of Medicine
[5] University of Washington,Department of Health Services
[6] Durham VA Medical Center,Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care
[7] Duke University,Schools of Medicine
[8] Overlake Hospital Medical Center,Inpatient Internal Medicine
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Veteran Affair; Discharge Diagnosis; Alcohol Misuse; Alcohol Screening;
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Hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are used to assess quality of care, but studies rarely adjust for health behaviors. This study evaluated whether results of smoking or alcohol screening were associated with hospitalizations for ACSCs. Participants included 33,273 male Veterans Affairs general medicine outpatients who returned mailed surveys. The main outcome was hospitalization with a primary discharge diagnosis for an ACSC in the year following screening. Analyses were adjusted for demographics, comorbidity, and other health behaviors. Current and previous smoking and abstaining from alcohol were associated with significantly increased risk of hospitalization for ACSCs, but alcohol misuse was not. However, severe alcohol misuse was associated with increased risk of hospitalizations with a primary or secondary ACSC discharge diagnosis. When ACSCs are used to evaluate the quality of care, health systems caring for populations with higher rates of smoking or nondrinking could falsely appear to have poorer quality care if alcohol and tobacco use are not considered.
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