Baptist Health Rehabilitation Institute-Outpatient Clinic
Performance measurement
The outcomes were assessed by the OPTIMAL outcome tool devised by the APTA. The patient was instructed to choose 3 items on the list of functional activities and score them according to the instructions. Additionally, the patients were allowed to write in a functional activity if the list didn’t contain their particular deficit.
minimal detectable change = change of 1 point on Optimal outcome scale
Stroke, SCI, TBI, Amputee
A. SCI: Gender: 80% male, 20 female AGE: average 44. Age range 17 to 73
B. TBI: Gender: AGE: average 37 . range 20 to 54
C. Employment: see call back survey analysis for rehab diagnosis patients
D. Referrals by FSC (2022): bcbs=240 (26%), Champus=10(1%), commercial=85 (9%), government=56 (6%), managed care=4 (.4%), medicaid=134 (14%) medicare=340 (37%) , self pay=12 (1%) , work comp=38 (4%)
Total referrals =929
E. Whom do you live with or alone? See call back survey analysis
- SCI: 58
- TBI: 17
- Stroke: 68
- Amputee: 10
- SCI: 13
- TBI: 12
- Amputee: 14 (Excluded those patients who were only evaluated for inpatient admission)
- stroke: 13
97% of patients discharged home with family/caregivers,
3% home alone
See outcome report- average improvement all diagnosis
Average score: 95%
TBI =1, SCI= 2
SCI: 100% TBI: 80% Stroke: 96% Amputee: 80%
Posted on outpatient website/hospital website