Inpatient rehabilitation did not positively affect 6-month patient-reported outcomes after hip or knee arthroplasty.
Adam G HutchinsonBenjamin GoodenMatthew C LyonsJustin P RoeMichael D O'SullivanLucy J SalmonKaka MartinaLeo A PinczewskiPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2018)
Our study has shown that inpatient rehabilitation after hip or knee arthroplasty did not positively affect 6-month patient-reported satisfaction, expectation, pain, quality of life, activities of daily living scores, when compared with subjects who were discharged direct to home. A significant average saving of $5600 per patient with the use of home discharge is a promising avenue for health cost reduction, and health resource distribution.