1. Post-Acute Care as a Key Component in a Healthcare System for Older Adults.
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Yu-Chun Wang, Ming-Yueh Chou, Chih-Kuang Liang, Li-Ning Peng, Liang-Kung Chen, and Ching-Hui Loh
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FUNCTIONAL loss in older people ,OLDER people ,ACUTE medical care ,U.S. states ,LONG-term care facilities ,PATIENT readmissions - Abstract
Older adults often experience functional decline following acute medical care. This functional decline may lead to permanent disability, which will increase the burden on the medical and long-term care systems, families, and society as a whole. Post-acute care aims to promote the functional recovery of older adults, prevent unnecessary hospital readmission, and avoid premature admission to a long-term care facility. Research has shown that post-acute care is a cost-effective service model, with both the hospital-athome and community hospital post-acute care models being highly effective. This paper describes the post-acute care models of the United States and the United Kingdom and uses the example of Taiwan's highly effective post-acute care system to explain the benefits and importance of post-acute care. In the face of rapid demographic aging and smaller household size, a post-acute care system can lower medical costs and improve the health of older adults after hospitalization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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