Cross-Site Predictions of Readmission After Psychiatric Hospitalization With Mood or Psychotic Disorders: Retrospective Study

Boyu Ren, WonJin Yoon, Spencer Thomas, Guergana Savova, Timothy Miller, Mei-Hua Hall

Published: 12 Sept 2025, Last Modified: 03 Mar 2026JMIR Mental HealthEveryoneRevisionsCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Background: Patients with mood or psychotic disorders experience high rates of unplanned hospital readmissions. Predicting the likelihood of readmission can guide discharge decisions and optimize patient care.Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the predictive power of structured variables from electronic health records for all-cause readmission across multiple sites within the Mass General Brigham health system and to assess the transportability of prediction models between sites.Methods: This retrospective, multisite study analyzed structured variables from electronic health records separately for each site to develop in-site prediction models. The transportability of these models was evaluated by applying them across different sites. Predictive performance was measured using the F1-score, and additional adjustments were made to account for differences in predictor distributions.Results: The study found that the relevant predictors of readmission varied significantly across sites. For instance, length of stay was a strong predictor at only 3 of the 4 sites. In-site prediction models achieved an average F1-score of 0.661, whereas cross-site predictions resulted in a lower average F1-score of 0.616. Efforts to improve transportability by adjusting for differences in predictor distributions did not improve performance.Conclusions: The findings indicate that individual site-specific models are necessary to achieve reliable prediction accuracy. Furthermore, the results suggest that the current set of predictors may be insufficient for cross-site model transportability, highlighting the need for more advanced predictor variables and predictive algorithms to gain robust insights into the factors influencing early psychiatric readmissions.JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e71630doi:10.2196/71630
External IDs:doi:10.2196/71630
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