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A study of the trend of dysphagia patients before and after the revision of medical service fee system Shuhei Tamesue 1,3 , Isami Kumakura 2 , Yoshimi Mori 3 , Maki Katada 3 , Aya Ohue 3 , Yasumasa Abe 4 1Shikoku Central Medical Welfare Academy 2Department of Sensory Science, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare 3Rehabilitation Center, Kurashiki Rehabilitation Hospital 4Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kurashiki Rehabilitation Hospital Keyword: 摂食・嚥下障害 , 診療報酬改定 , 在院日数 , 嚥下治療成績 , 注意・遂行機能障害 , dysphagia , revision of medical service fee , period of hospitalization , results of treatment for dysphagia , attention and executive disorder pp.142-148
Published Date 2010/7/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.6001100249

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 Major revisions of the medical service fee system including rehabilitation have come into force since 2006. They shortened both the length of hospitalization during the acute stage and the convalescent rehabilitation period by setting an upper limit date. We investigated the trend of dysphagia patients in Kurashiki Rehabilitation hospital between 2005 and 2006 before and after the revision. Overall results showed a reduction in the length of hospitalization and an increase in the number of patients returning home. However, when the patients with attention and executive disorders were compared with aphasic patients, we found significantly shortened hospitalization periods, reduced curative effects, and an increase in the proportion of patients discharged to another hospital. The results for attention and executive disorders patients can be explained when we consider the negative effects of attention disorder on recovery of dysphagia. Patients with attention disorder need more time for making environmental adjustments including acquisition of compensational skills.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1349-5828 日本言語聴覚士協会

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