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Sub acute cares: when the objective is not clear, one year's experience of ASST Ovest milanese activity
Italian Journal of Medicine ; 16(SUPPL 1):54, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1912914
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As known after the Resolution N°IX/ 1479 sitting of 30/03/2011 (Lombardy Region Council) Regarding Management determination of regional health services for the year 2011 - II° Measure of update in the health sector, approves Annex 1 clinical and organizational indications for the conduct of Sub Acute care activities. This is a taking charge, which takes place in a context of sheltered hospitalization, of patients suffering from the sequelae of an acute event or a clinically uncomplicated decompensation of a chronic disease aimed at achieving specific health objectives. Sub Acute cares require the formulation of a treatment plan for each patient that leads to the achievement of specific goals by qualified professionals. Sub Acute cares should not be confused with social-health activities in favor of dependent patients in rehabilitation departments. Enrollment criteria are necessary in addition to the evaluation of the patient's actual clinical condition. Known exclusion factors. In the year 2021 at the U.O. Cure Sub Acute of the Cuggiono Presidio Ospedaliero were admitted 256 patients, M132, F124. Noted AII. Evaluated with Braden Scale, Brass Scale and Conley Scale. Our data indicate 45.3% discharged home, 8.2% deceased, 6.25% transferred to Hospice, 6.25% transferred to Rehabilitation Institute, 10.15% medical relapse and transferred back to medical area, 2.34% surgical relapse and transferred back to surgical area, 3 patients showed COVID-19 infection.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Italian Journal of Medicine Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Language: English Journal: Italian Journal of Medicine Year: 2022 Document Type: Article