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Medical Leadership in Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities in the United States

Journal: American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Date: 2023/08, 102(8):Pages: 676-681. doi: Subito , type of study: cross sectional study

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Keywords:

cross sectional study [597]
medical leadership [1]
rehabilitation [55]

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: Inpatient rehabilitation facilities treat patients with extensive postacute care rehabilitation needs. Physiatrists are uniquely trained in the complexities of such patients; however, not all inpatient rehabilitation facilities use physiatrists as medical leadership. This study identifies the training background and credentials of medical directors in all inpatient rehabilitation facilities within the United States. DESIGN: Using Internet search, e-mail, and telephone communication, the following data were collected: medical director credential and specialty information, board certification rates and years of practice experience, as well as bed numbers for each inpatient rehabilitation facilities listed on The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Website. Data were collected between November 2019 and November 2020. RESULTS: Of the 1114 open facilities, 85% have medical directors with a doctor of medicine degree, while 13% have a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree. Two percent reported no physician medical director. Physiatry is the most common specialty (80%), followed by internal medicine, family medicine, neurology, orthopedic surgery, general surgery, and medicine/pediatrics. The mean number of beds per facility is 35.6 (median, 24; range, 4-350). There is an average of 11.4 inpatient rehabilitation facility beds per 100,000 people nationally. CONCLUSIONS: Physiatry is the predominant specialty to fulfill medical leadership at inpatient rehabilitation facilities, although there remains room for growth. In addition, doctor of medicine degrees greatly outnumber doctor of osteopathic medicine degrees in medical leadership.


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