422-430Background: There are concerns in Europe regarding the service provision and accessibility of multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation (MDCR) in general, and particularly in ambulatory settings. This paper analyses the utilization of outpatient MDCR and its determinants after cardiac revascularization or valve surgery in Belgium. Methods: Claims rehabilitation data for all patients discharged in 2007 after a percutaneous cardiac intervention or cardiac surgery were available from the Belgian Common Sickness Funds Agency. Logistic regressions were performed to identify patients demographic and socioeconomic characteristics associated with the uptake of outpatient MDCR during the year following the hospital discharge. Results: A total ...
Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can b...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...
422-430Background: There are concerns in Europe regarding the service provision and accessibility of...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation is an effective but underprovided treatment for patients recovering ...
Aim: To describe lifestyle and risk-factor management in patients attending cardiac rehabilitation p...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe the proportions of patients referred to and attending...
Little data exist regarding cardiac rehabilitation (CR) access after valve surgery. Moreover, the fa...
Background Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, evidence suggests referral to...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes support patients to achieve professionally recomme...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
Objectives: To determine patient participation rates in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (OCR) prog...
Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and den...
Objectives To estimate UK need for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation, current provision and ident...
Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can b...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...
422-430Background: There are concerns in Europe regarding the service provision and accessibility of...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation is an effective but underprovided treatment for patients recovering ...
Aim: To describe lifestyle and risk-factor management in patients attending cardiac rehabilitation p...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to describe the proportions of patients referred to and attending...
Little data exist regarding cardiac rehabilitation (CR) access after valve surgery. Moreover, the fa...
Background Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, evidence suggests referral to...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes support patients to achieve professionally recomme...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
Objectives: To determine patient participation rates in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (OCR) prog...
Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and den...
Objectives To estimate UK need for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation, current provision and ident...
Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can b...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...