NEWS ADVISORY:

New research released April 23 on “stark contrast” in preventable hospitalizations in LA County

 

WHAT:    The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research in partnership with the MLKCH Center for Advancing Health Equity will release a new study on preventable hospitalizations in LA County, and specifically the areas with the highest rates.

In 2021, there were more than 220,000 preventable hospitalizations across the state, with more than one-quarter of them (58,000+) in Los Angeles County. 

Preventable hospitalizations and emergency departments visits result in higher costs than outpatient visits. Each year in California, over $3.5 billion is spent on hospitalizations that would be potentially preventable with better outpatient care.

Proper disease management, which includes regular visits to primary care providers and specialists and taking medication as prescribed, could prevent an emergency department (ED) visit or hospitalization for many conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, and hypertension.

The researchers examine variations in rates of potentially preventable hospitalizations and emergency departments visits among adults in Los Angeles County, looking specifically at geographic variations across the eight Service Planning Areas (SPAs).

Join us as we share findings from the study, including the areas with the highest rates of preventable hospitalizations and the connection to areas with higher proportions of adults insured by Medi-Cal.

DAY:         Tuesday, April 23

TIME:        Noon – 1 p.m. PDT

WHERE:    Virtual seminar
                   Register here

CONTACT:  media@mlkch.org

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