Journal of Public Health Research (Jul 2014)

Paediatric rehabilitation treatment standards: a method for quality assurance in Germany

  • Jutta Ahnert,
  • Stefan Löffler,
  • Jochen Müller,
  • Matthias Lukasczik,
  • Silke Brüggemann,
  • Heiner Vogel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2014.275
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2

Abstract

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Over the last few years, the German Pension Insurance has implemented a new method of quality assurance for inpatient rehabilitation of children and adolescents diagnosed with bronchial asthma, obesity, or atopic dermatitis: the so-called rehabilitation treatment standards (RTS). They aim at promoting a comprehensive and evidence-based care in rehabilitation. Furthermore, they are intended to make the therapeutic processes in medical rehabilitation as well as potential deficits more transparent. The development of RTS was composed of five phases during which current scientific evidence, expert knowledge, and patient expectations were included. Their core element is the specification of evidence-based treatment modules that describe a good rehabilitation standard for children diagnosed with bronchial asthma, obesity, or atopic dermatitis. Opportunities and limitations of the RTS as a tool for quality assurance are discussed.

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