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A long-term acute care hospital (LTACH), also known as a long-term care hospital (LTCH), is a hospital specializing in treating patients requiring extended hospitalization. Hospitals specializing in long-term care have existed for decades in the form of sanatoriums for patients with tuberculosis and other chronic diseases. The modern hospital known as an LTACH came into existence as a result of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999. The Act defines an LTACH as “a hospital which has an average inpatient length of stay (as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (the Secretary)) of greater than 25 days.” Traditionally, LTACHs provide care for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation.

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  • Oddělení následné intenzivní péče (cs)
  • Long-term acute care facility (en)
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  • Oddělení následné intezivní péče (NIP) poskytuje takovou zdravotní péči, která je dlouhodobějšího charakteru (v řádu týdnů až měsíců) a navazuje na péči jednotek intenzivní péče či anesteziologicko-resuscitačního oddělení. V České republice je kolem 50 poskytovatelů této zdravotní péče. Dříve se označovalo jako oddělení chronické intenzivní péče (OCHRIP). V anglicky mluvících zemích se oddělení označuje jako long-term acute care hospital (LTACH). Spektrum pacientů jsou typicky pacienti po kraniotraumatu či pacienti po kardiopulmonální resuscitaci, u kterých se čeká, zda dojde ke zlepšení stavu vědomí. Někdy se z NIP vyčleňuje podtyp dlouhodobá ošetřovatelská intenzivní péče (DIOP) – jde o obdobné zdravotnické zařízení, ovšem s tím rozdílem, že neposkytuje umělou plicní ventilaci. (cs)
  • A long-term acute care hospital (LTACH), also known as a long-term care hospital (LTCH), is a hospital specializing in treating patients requiring extended hospitalization. Hospitals specializing in long-term care have existed for decades in the form of sanatoriums for patients with tuberculosis and other chronic diseases. The modern hospital known as an LTACH came into existence as a result of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999. The Act defines an LTACH as “a hospital which has an average inpatient length of stay (as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (the Secretary)) of greater than 25 days.” Traditionally, LTACHs provide care for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation. (en)
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  • Oddělení následné intezivní péče (NIP) poskytuje takovou zdravotní péči, která je dlouhodobějšího charakteru (v řádu týdnů až měsíců) a navazuje na péči jednotek intenzivní péče či anesteziologicko-resuscitačního oddělení. V České republice je kolem 50 poskytovatelů této zdravotní péče. Dříve se označovalo jako oddělení chronické intenzivní péče (OCHRIP). V anglicky mluvících zemích se oddělení označuje jako long-term acute care hospital (LTACH). Spektrum pacientů jsou typicky pacienti po kraniotraumatu či pacienti po kardiopulmonální resuscitaci, u kterých se čeká, zda dojde ke zlepšení stavu vědomí. Někdy se z NIP vyčleňuje podtyp dlouhodobá ošetřovatelská intenzivní péče (DIOP) – jde o obdobné zdravotnické zařízení, ovšem s tím rozdílem, že neposkytuje umělou plicní ventilaci. (cs)
  • A long-term acute care hospital (LTACH), also known as a long-term care hospital (LTCH), is a hospital specializing in treating patients requiring extended hospitalization. Hospitals specializing in long-term care have existed for decades in the form of sanatoriums for patients with tuberculosis and other chronic diseases. The modern hospital known as an LTACH came into existence as a result of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Balanced Budget Refinement Act of 1999. The Act defines an LTACH as “a hospital which has an average inpatient length of stay (as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (the Secretary)) of greater than 25 days.” Traditionally, LTACHs provide care for patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation. LTACHs have a diverse set of characteristics which influence the ways in which they operate. Physically, LTACHs exist in two models, hospital within hospital or free-standing. Hospital within hospital LTACHs are physically located inside of a short term acute care hospital and often look similar to a separated unit of the hospital. Free-standing LTACHs are LTACHs in separate buildings from short term acute care hospitals. LTACHs can be non-profit or for profit. They also can be associated with a health care system, post-acute care system, or a system of LTACHs. (en)
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