[加强重症监护和康复法案(GKV-IPReG)的挑战和机遇:意见调查和跨专业部门对话]。

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Pneumologie Pub Date : 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1055/a-2592-0331
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摘要

为执行“加强护理基金Rehabilitationsstärkungsgesetz”的要求,必须建立新的跨部门护理结构。作为一项在线调查和多专业小组讨论的一部分,该调查于2024年4月27日在海德堡大学胸科诊所举行,从不同的角度强调了这一主题。来自重症监护医学和断奶领域的医学代表、呼吸治疗师和断奶网理事会、巴登-符腾堡AOK以及门诊重症监护服务负责人的代表参加了讨论。调查和小组讨论的参与者仍然看到了在实际实施中优化的潜力,使评估断奶或脱管潜力的任务对适当合格的医生更具吸引力,因为目前的实施在很大程度上取决于个人的动机。一些患者及其亲属也对呼吸机脱机和脱管持保留态度,因为这通常涉及到更换护理机构。优化潜力主要体现在包括呼吸治疗师和使用远程医疗方案;此外,在全国范围内提供结构性护理是可取的,但从基础设施的角度来看,这似乎并非在任何地方都可行。尽管远程医疗可能是提高覆盖面的一个很好的选择,特别是在更多的农村地区,但这方面的法律框架,以及由呼吸治疗师进行的潜在评估,还不够充分。需要与所有相关专业和患者代表进行建设性合作,讨论和制定这些法律条例。总的来说,该法律被视为一个机会,可以识别有脱机和脱管潜力的患者,并改善德国长期通气患者的状况,因为它要求具有脱机专业知识的专业人员定期进行现场访问。
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[Challenges and opportunities of the Intensive Care and Rehabilitation Strengthening Act (GKV-IPReG): Opinion survey and interprofessional cross-sector dialogue].

The implementation of the requirements of the "Intensivpflege- und Rehabilitationsstärkungsgesetz (IPReG)" requires the establishment of new cross-sectoral care structures. As part of an online survey and a multi-professional panel discussion, which took place on April 27, 2024 at the Thorax Clinic of Heidelberg University, this topic was highlighted from various perspectives. Medical representatives from the fields of intensive care medicine and weaning, respiratory therapists and representatives of the WeanNet board, the AOK Baden-Württemberg and the head of an outpatient intensive care service took part in the discussion. The participants in the survey and the panel discussion still saw potential for optimisation in practical implementation to make the task of assessing weaning or decannulation potential more attractive for appropriately qualified doctors, as implementation currently depends very much on the motivation of individuals. Some patients and their relatives also have reservations about ventilator weaning and decannulation, as it often involves a change of care facility. Optimisation potential was seen mainly in including respiratory therapists and using telemedical options; furthermore, a structural, nationwide provision of care would be desirable, but this does not seem feasible everywhere from an infrastructural standpoint. Although telemedicine could be a good option to improve coverage, especially in more rural areas, the legal framework for this, as well as for potential assessment conduction by respiratory therapists, is not sufficient yet. These legal regulations need to be discussed and developed in constructive collaboration with all involved professions and patient representatives. In general, the law was seen as an opportunity to identify patients with weaning and decannulation potential and to improve the situation of patients with long-term ventilation in Germany due to its requirement of regular on-site visits by professionals with expertise in weaning.

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Pneumologie
Pneumologie RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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期刊介绍: Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie DGP Organ des Deutschen Zentralkomitees zur Bekämpfung der Tuberkulose DZK Organ des Bundesverbandes der Pneumologen BdP Fachärzte für Lungen- und Bronchialheilkunde, Pneumologen und Allergologen
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