Background: Patients discharged from general hospitals with a potentially disabling condition can benefit in their recovery with the aid of physical medicine and rehabilitation services. Aim: To determine the proportion of patients discharged from a general hospital with a potentially disabling condition, who were derived to physiatry for rehabilitation. Material and Methods: Review of the discharge database of a general hospital, identifying all discharges with a potentially disabling condition, and those who were effectively derived for rehabilitation. Results: Only 7% of patients with a potentially disabling condition were effectively evaluated by Physiatry. Among these patients, 20% had neurological diseases and 19% had an amputation. Those attended by physiatry had a higher proportion of multidisciplinary care by the rehabilitation team. Conclusions: A low proportion of patients discharged with a potentially disabling conditions are referred for an adequate rehabilitation therapy.
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Hofmann Urrutia, N., Paolinelli G., C., & Castro L., A. (2017). Características de la población y las atenciones de rehabilitación que recibe en un hospital general. Revista Medica de Chile, 145(12), 1541–1550. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872017001201541
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