Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America
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Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am · May 2012
ReviewSafety considerations during cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation program.
As more and more patients with cardiac and pulmonary diseases are living longer lives, the need for cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation continues to grow. The goal of this article is to provide clinicians of rehabilitation medicine with an overview of the safety concerns and strategies to implement in the rehabilitation of patients with cardiac and/or pulmonary disorder.
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The Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare has cited communication as the most frequent root cause in sentinel events, with failed patient handoffs playing a "role in an estimated 80% of serious preventable adverse events." Handoff, or transfer of patient care information, occurs formally and informally many times each day, within and between care teams, across all levels of care providers and between institutions. Handoff at rehabilitation admission is at a particularly high risk for communication failure, potentially affecting patient safety. This review of the patient handoff literature discusses the importance of safe handoff, the information to be included, barriers to handoff, and improvement methodologies.