To assess the reliability of the Rehabilitation Complexity Scale-Extended (RCS-E) as a measure of rehabilitation complexity. Secondary outcomes include identifying which baseline data, including the RCS-E, are most predictive of rehabilitation stay effectiveness and exploring its role as a predictor of reimbursement for hospital admissions.
RCS-E is Predictive of Outcomes and Resource Allocation in a Large Neuromotor Rehabilitation Setting
Di Pietro DA;Saverino A;Ferriero G;Nardone AMembro del Collaboration Group
;Pingue V;
2026-01-01
Abstract
To assess the reliability of the Rehabilitation Complexity Scale-Extended (RCS-E) as a measure of rehabilitation complexity. Secondary outcomes include identifying which baseline data, including the RCS-E, are most predictive of rehabilitation stay effectiveness and exploring its role as a predictor of reimbursement for hospital admissions.File in questo prodotto:
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