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Link between redemption of a medical food pantry voucher and reduced hospital readmissions

Sastre L, Wynn D, Roupe M, Jacobs M. Link between redemption of a medical food pantry voucher and reduced hospital readmissions. Prev Med Rep. 2021 May 18;23:101400. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101400. PMID: 34136336; PMCID: PMC8178117.
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This study investigated the relationship between redeeming a voucher at hospital-based Medical Food Pantry (MFP) and hospital readmissions in Greenville, NC. Admitted patients at Vidant Medical Center identified as food insecure were given a voucher to the MFP. A retrospective chart review identified demographic information, type of insurance, voucher provision, and redemption dates, food bag type and number of subsequent hospital readmissions for all patients issued a voucher (n = 542) between June 21, 2018 and July 1, 2019. Negative binomial regression analysis assessed the relationship between readmissions and voucher redemption. Sixty percent of patients receiving a voucher were minority (African American) with an average age of 55. Nearly half (48 percent) had Medicare. Thirty-eight percent of those vouchers that were issued were redeemed, usually within five days. Regression results indicate that the number of readmissions was higher among women and non-whites in the sample relative to men and whites. Those patients who redeemed a food voucher had a seven percent lower likelihood of being readmitted (CI, 0.05-0.27). Food insecure patients who redeemed MFP vouchers had a comparatively lower likelihood of subsequent readmissions. These findings suggest that programs targeting modifiable social determinants of health like food insecurity could improve health outcomes and reduce utilization of the healthcare system.

Sastre L, Wynn D, Roupe M, Jacobs M. Link between redemption of a medical food pantry voucher and reduced hospital readmissions. Prev Med Rep. 2021 May 18;23:101400. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101400. PMID: 34136336.

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Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Process
Health & Health Behaviors
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Medicare-insured
Social Determinant of Health
Food/Hunger
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Other Study Design
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