The new hospital discharge form for inpatient rehabilitation in Italy: a step forward to promote the role of rehabilitation in the healthcare system.


Journal

European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
ISSN: 1973-9095
Titre abrégé: Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 101465662

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 Aug 2024
Historique:
medline: 5 8 2024
pubmed: 5 8 2024
entrez: 5 8 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

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. 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. 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. 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.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND 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 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 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 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.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39101199
pii: S1973-9087.24.08628-3
doi: 10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08628-3
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

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Auteurs

Paolo Boldrini (P)

Communication and Information Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy - paolobold@gmail.com.

Giovanna Beretta (G)

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurorehabilitation, ASST Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy.
President of the Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.

Pietro Fiore (P)

Unit of Neuromotor Rehabilitation, Istituti Clinici Maugeri IRCSS, Rome, Italy.
Executve Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Bari, Italy.

Carlo Damiani (C)

Department of Neuromotor Rehabilitation, IRCSS San Raffaele, Rome, Italy.
General Secretary Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.

Lorenzo Agostini (L)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.

Ernesto Andreoli (E)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Unit of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, A.O.U. IRCCS Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.

Stefano Bargellesi (S)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, ASL "Serenissima", Venice, Italy.

Andrea Bernetti (A)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy.

Alessandro de Sire (A)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Magna Grecia University, Catanzaro, Italy.

Silvia Galeri (S)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Struttura Complessa Riabilitazione Specialistica, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy.

Giovanni Iolascon (G)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties and Dentistry, Luigi Vanvitelli University of Campania, Naples, Italy.

Giulia L Mauro (GL)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Precision Medicine in the Medical and Surgical Areas, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Lia Rusca (L)

Executive Committee, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine ASL Biella, Biella, Italy.

Giovanni A Checchia (GA)

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, ASL "Euganea", Padua, Italy.
College of Arbitrators, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.

Bruna Lombardi (B)

College of Arbitrators, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Azienda USL Toscana Centro, Prato, Italy.

Antimo Moretti (A)

College of Arbitrators, Italian Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (SIMFER), Rome, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties and Dentistry, Luigi Vanvitelli University of Campania, Naples, Italy.

Massimo Costa (M)

Specialized Rehabilitation Unit, General Hospital "A. Cardarelli", Naples, Italy.
General Secretary, Italian Union of PRM specialists (SIMMFiR), Naples, Italy.

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