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Patient Care Survey
1.
Do you measure functional capacity of our CARDIAC patients prior to entry or within one week of entry into your cardiac rehab program?
Yes, we complete a 6 Minute Walk Test
Yes, we complete a 6 Minute Cycle Test
Yes, we complete a symptom-limited stress test (i.e. Modified Bruce Treadmill Test)
Yes, we take the highest MET value from the 3rd exercise session
No, we do not measure functional capacity
Other (please specify)
2.
Do you measure functional capacity of your PULMONARY patients prior to entry or within one week of entry into your pulmonary rehab program?
Yes, we complete a 6 Minute Walk Test
Yes, we complete a 6 Minute Cycle Test
Yes, we complete a symptom-limited stress test (i.e. Modified Bruce Treadmill Test)
Yes, we take highest MET value from 3rd exercise session
No, we do not measure functional capacity
Other (please specify)
3.
If you complete a 6 Minute Walk Test, 6 Minute Cycle Test or a symptom-limited stress test, do you use the data collected to write an individualized exercise prescription?
Yes, we use calculate METs using distance walked or cycled
Yes, we use METs achieved during symptom-limited stress test
Yes, we use heart rate, RPE, and RPD, when applicable
No, we do not use data to write the exercise prescription
We do not complete any of the tests listed above
4.
How do you progress your CARDIAC patient’s exercise prescription?
We use time-in-target (TNT) heart rate range and RPE to determine when to increase workload/time for our cardiac patients
We update every patients’ exercise prescription once a week
We allow patients to decide when to increase their workload and/or time
I don’t know
5.
How do you progress your PULMONARY patient's exercise prescription?
We use time-in-target (TNT), heart rate range, RPD, and SpO2 to determine when to increase workload/time for our pulmonary patients
We update every patients' exercise prescription once a week
We allow patients to decide when to increase their workload and/or time
I don't know
N/A
6.
Do your patients do any resistance or strength training?
Yes, we lift hand weights/resistance bands as a group
Yes, patients use prescribed weights/machines/resistance bands on their own
Yes, a staff member works one-on-one with patients who choose to lift weights
Yes, we use resistance bands only
Our patients do not do any resistance or strength training
7.
How do you educate your patients (Check all that apply)?
Combination of handouts and videos
Videos during exercise session
Staff/Specialists teach education topics to group before/after exercise
One-on-one education during exercise session
Patients have option to attend education classes/lectures on non-exercise days
We do not educate our patients
8.
How often do you educate your patients?
Every session
Once a week
As needed; it varies per patient
Never
9.
Do you bill separately for education?
Yes, but only for the initial assessment/orientation
Yes, we bill multiple sessions/day every visit
Yes, we bill multiple sessions/day, but not every visit
No, we do not bill for education
10.
Do you monitor your CARDIAC patients with ECG telemetry during exercise?
Yes
No
N/A
11.
If you monitor your CARDIAC patients with ECG telemetry, how many sessions do you monitor?
Every session
We risk stratify to determine how long a patient will be on telemetry
The first 3 sessions
The first 12 sessions
N/A
Other (please specify)
12.
Do you monitor your PULMONARY patients with ECG telemetry during exercise?
Yes
No
N/A
13.
If you monitor your PULMONARY patients with ECG telemetry, how many sessions do you monitor?
Every session
We risk stratify to determine how long a patient will be on telemetry
The first 3 sessions
The first 12 sessions
N/A
Other (please specify)
14.
Do you have a SET PAD program?
Yes
No, we do not plan to see PAD patients
No, but we plan to start one within the next 6 months
No, but we plan to start one within the next 12 months
Other (please specify)
15.
Do you offer any programs to increase revenue in your department other than Phase III? If so, please explain.
No, we only see Phase II patients in our cardiac and/or pulmonary program
Yes (please explain):
16.
Does your department track hospital readmissions?
Yes, we track readmissions only for patients currently enrolled in our program
Yes, we track readmissions for patients currently enrolled in our program and up to one (1) year after graduation
No, we do not track hospital readmissions
I don’t know
17.
How many patients did you have enrolled in your program in 2017 (i.e. completed at least 1 session)?
< 80
80-150
151-300
301-500
> 500
18.
Is your program certified with AACVPR?
Yes
No
19.
Would you like to be entered to win our Day on the Hill scholarship?
Yes
No
20.
Would you like to learn more about LSI’s consulting services?
Yes
No
21.
Contact Information
Name/Title:
Hospital:
City/State:
Email:
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