意大利新的住院康复出院表:为促进康复在医疗保健系统中的作用而迈出的一步。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
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摘要

背景:据报道,意大利现有的住院康复活动报告系统存在长期局限性。出院表(HDF)主要使用 ICD 编码,这些编码无法充分反映患者的功能状态和康复需求,从而影响了护理和服务评估的公平性。因此,意大利卫生部(IMH)发起了一项倡议,旨在开发一种新的报告系统,专门用于住院康复环境:方法:2019 年成立了一个由 IMH 代表领导的工作组(WG)。工作组成员包括康复领域的科学协会和专业协会成员、管理人员、政策制定者和其他专家。此外,还咨询了患者和家属协会的代表。工作组于 2020 年初向政治决策者提交了新版的《人类发展报告》。新版 HDF 包括患者康复前后功能水平的详细数据以及临床状况的复杂程度。在使用国际疾病分类代码时,优先考虑功能性诊断:2023 年,由于 COVID-19 大流行而中断了一段时间后,卫生部法令批准从 2024 年 1 月起在全国范围内采用新的报告系统,试行期为一年:新的 HDF 预计将改进数据收集工作,减少地方和地区差异,更好地比较各机构的表现,并最终提高全国康复护理的质量和效果。意大利物理与康复医学学会(SIMFER)在该系统的开发过程中做出了重要贡献。
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The new hospital discharge form for inpatient rehabilitation in Italy: a step forward to promote the role of rehabilitation in the healthcare system.

Background: In Italy, longstanding limitations in the existing reporting system of the inpatient rehabilitation activities have been reported. The Hospital Discharge form (HDF) primarily uses ICD codes that inadequately capture the functional status and rehabilitation needs of patients, impacting equity of care and service evaluation. Therefore, the Italian Ministry of Health (IMH) launched an initiative aimed at developing a new reporting system to be specifically adopted in the inpatient rehabilitation setting.

Methods: A working group (WG), lead by representatives of IMH, was established in 2019. It included members of scientific societies and professional associations in rehabilitation, administrators, policy makers, and other experts. Representatives of the Associations of Patients and Families were also consulted. The WG submitted the new version of the HDF to the political decision makers in early 2020. It includes detailed data on patients' functional levels before and after rehabilitation, and the complexity of clinical conditions. In using the ICD codes, priority is given to functional diagnoses.

Results: In 2023, after a period of interruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a Ministry of Health Decree sanctioned the adoption of the new reporting system nationwide after a one-year trial period, starting on January 2024.

Conclusions: The new HDF is expected to improve data collection, reduce local and regional disparities, allow better comparison of the performances of the structures, and ultimately enhance the quality and outcomes of rehabilitation care across the country. The Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER) gave an important contribution in the development of the system.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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