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Delivery of outpatient cardiac rehabilitation in a managed care organization.

Douglas Roblin1, Robert A Diseker, Diane Orenstein, Myrtle Wilder, Melanie Eley.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess referral and enrollment rates for postdischarge outpatient cardiac rehabilitation in a managed care organization.
METHODS: A prospective cohort study investigated Atlanta area managed care members, age 30 years or older, hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction or coronary revascularization during 1997-1999. Postdischarge cardiology medical records were abstracted for evidence of postdischarge visits; counseling on diet, weight, or exercise; and referral to outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Enrollment in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation was confirmed by chart abstraction. Referral and enrollment rates were estimated using logistic regression models.
RESULTS: Of the 945 hospitalized patients, 783 remained alive and enrolled in the managed care organization 12 months after discharge. Of these 783 patients, 73.8% had at least one postdischarge cardiologist visit. Among these, 24.4% were referred by a cardiologist to outpatient cardiac rehabilitation, and 7.1% enrolled. Enrollment was significantly higher among patients with a documented referral than among patients not referred (P <.05). Patients 65 years of age or older were significantly less likely than younger patients to be referred to cardiac rehabilitation and enroll (P<.05). Of the patients with a postdischarge cardiologist visit, 31.5% received counseling on diet, weight, or exercise. The men and the patients with a body mass index of at least 30 were more likely to receive this counseling than women and those with body mass index less than 30 (P <.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The low rates of referral and enrollment for postdischarge outpatient cardiac rehabilitation in this managed care population are consistent with rates observed at academic medical centers. Despite demonstrated benefits after acute coronary events, outpatient cardiac rehabilitation remains underused.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15235295     DOI: 10.1097/00008483-200405000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiopulm Rehabil        ISSN: 0883-9212            Impact factor:   2.081


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