WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE HOUSING - ITS ROLE IN COST-CONTAINMENT IN SPINAL-CORD INJURY

Citation
G. Forrest et G. Gombas, WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE HOUSING - ITS ROLE IN COST-CONTAINMENT IN SPINAL-CORD INJURY, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 76(5), 1995, pp. 450-452
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
ISSN journal
00039993
Volume
76
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
450 - 452
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9993(1995)76:5<450:WH-IRI>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Objective: To determine frequency with which the need to find accessib le housing delays discharge from an inpatient rehabilitation unit. Des ign: Retrospective review of the records of all patients (122) admitte d with a diagnosis of acute spinal cord injury to the Inpatient Rehabi litation Unit of a teaching hospital between January 1986 and December 1993. Setting: Tertiary care center's inpatient rehabilitation unit. Main Outcome Measure: A determination of whether each patient was disc harged at the time that he or she was ready to leave the Rehabilitatio n Unit or whether discharge had to be delayed because the patient did not have an accessible home to which he or she could return. Results: Ten percent of the patients had to stay in the hospital beyond the pla nned date of discharge while their families or representatives of the hospital looked for accessible housing, The delays ranged from 6 to 21 0 days, with an average delay of 60 days, The hospital's average charg e for this time was $29,280. The average savings, had the patient been transferred to a transitional living unit when they were ready for ho spital discharge, would have been $27,660. Conclusion: The need to fin d accessible housing should be included in the list of factors that ca n affect the length of stay of patients admitted to a rehabilitation u nit and increase charge for service provided to those patients. (C) 19 95 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the America n Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation