Rehabilitation medicine in countries of Central/Eastern Europe |
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Authors: | Eldar Reuben Kullmann Lajos Marincek Crt Sekelj-Kauzlarić Katarina Svestkova Olga Palat Miroslav |
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Affiliation: | a Loewenstein Hospital-Rehabilitation Centre, Raanana, Israelb National Institute for Medical Rehabilitation, Budapest, Hungaryc Institute for Rehabilitation of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Sloveniad The Croatian Medical Chamber, Zagreb, Croatiae Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague; General Teaching Hospital, Prague, Czech Republicf EuroRehab, J Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Bratislava, Slovak Republic |
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Abstract: | Purpose. To describe attributes of rehabilitation medicine common to the five countries of Central Eastern Europe (CEE) and their implications for future challenges.
Methods. Critical collection and study of pertinent data on evolvement and present state of rehabilitation medicine in CEE countries by a coordinated team of rehabilitation experts from each of the relevant countries.
Results. CEE countries are similar in their need for rehabilitation medicine, its evolvement, present state and current practice. Settings largely emerged without strategic planning on the national level and lagged behind those in Central and Western Europe both in time and content.
Conclusion. The framework that evolved in all except Slovenia is not appropriate to needs. In order to meet future challenges all five CEE countries need the incorporation of inpatient, outpatient and community-based rehabilitation into one system. |
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Keywords: | Central/Eastern Europe history of rehabilitation rehabilitation needs-structure process and outcome of rehabilitation care |
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