Program areas at Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific
Inpatient acute-care medical Rehabilitation services: in fiscal year 2022, Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific (rehab Hospital) spent $26,473,432 in expenses for inpatient acute-care medical Rehabilitation services. Rehab Hospital's inpatient acute-care program offers opportunities for people with debilitating injuries or illnesses to rebuild their strength and function to maximize their independence. Our programs include: - stroke Rehabilitation program - individual treatment plans designed to help patients recovering from a stroke make physical and psychological adjustments in coping with paralysis, speech problems, cognitive deficits, swallowing disorders and visual-perception difficulties - brain injury program - comprehensive assessments to help restore function to those experiencing deficits due to brain-trauma or disease and to cope with deficits affecting thinking, language, learning, emotions, behavior and/or sensation. - spinal cord injury program - team approach dedicated to restoring independence through a continuum of services including physical and occupational therapy, wheelchair seating and mobility, and community integration programs. Treatment plans include coping with the loss of function and sensation, in addition to changes in bowel/bladder functions and regulating blood pressure and body temperature. - orthopedic program - treatment and therapy for individuals with complex, medical needs following orthopedic surgery, musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. - amputee program - treatment and therapy which includes prosthesis and gait training for individuals who have undergone lower or upper limb amputation. - general Rehabilitation program - treatment and therapy for individuals with functional decline and limited mobility due to prolonged illnesses, surgeries, or degenerative diseases to avoid other complications which impact functioning in everyday tasks. In fiscal year 2022 , rehab Hospital admitted a total of 1,355 patients in the following programs: - stroke Rehabilitation program and other neurological programs: 457 inpatients - brain injury program: 116 inpatients - spinal cord injury and dysfunction programs: 177 inpatients - orthopedic and amputee programs: 505 inpatients - general Rehabilitation programs: 100 inpatients
Physicians clinic services: in fiscal year 2022, rehab Hospital spent $831,830 in direct expenses for physicians clinic services. Rehab Hospital offers physician services in a Hospital based clinic located on its nuuanu campus. the clinic offers comprehensive programs for stroke, amputee, spasticity, neurotrauma, and osteoporosis patients, amongst others. In fiscal year 2022, rehab Hospital provided physician visits totaling 2,921 visits.
Outpatient clinic therapy services: in fiscal year 2022, rehab Hospital spent $3,201,328 in direct expenses for outpatient clinic therapy services. Rehab Hospital offers outpatient clinic therapy services in nuuanu and aiea on the island of oahu and in hilo on the island of Hawaii. Each clinic offers comprehensive Rehabilitation services for those who need additional physical, occupational, or speech therapy in order to reach higher levels of independence. Specialty services provided on an outpatient basis also include: - cardiac Rehabilitation - aquatic therapy - women's health Rehabilitation - urinary incontinence program in fiscal year 2022 , rehab Hospital provided outpatient therapy sessions totaling 28,044 in the following areas: - physical and aquatics therapy -21,462 sessions - occupational therapy - 4,991 sessions - speech therapy - 1,591 sessions
Rehab Hospital is the only acute-care medical Rehabilitation organization serving Hawaii and the Pacific for more than 65 years. the 82-bed, not-for-profit Hospital, three outpatient therapy clinics, and Hospital based physicians clinic on the islands of oahu and Hawaii have been dedicated to providing comprehensive medical Rehabilitation services. Community role/activity in addition to providing the services above, rehab Hospital has supported the community through the following: - hosting support groups for former rehab patients, and the community-at-large, including the stroke club of honolulu, the traumatic brain injury club, the spinal cord injury support group, and the postamputation support group. - providing education and clinical rotations for therapy students, rehabilitative nursing, and medical professionals. - participating in heal th and fitness fairs to help foster health education in the community. - providing conferences and presentations to special interest groups focused on the prevention and treatment of brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and strokes. - organizing volunteers from the community, many of whom are also physically challenged, to perform thousands of hours of volunteer work. In fiscal year 2022, more than 9,300 volunteer hours were performed. the selection and quality of programs and services provided by rehab Hospital are of great value to the community. the following benefits area result of rehab Hospital's presence in the community: - availability of higher quality, comprehensive, cost efficient, physical and cognitive Rehabilitation which provides for greater functional independence for the patients. - education and training for the general community on Rehabilitation techniques and trends and preventive measures. - return of injured patients to their community and to the workforce with greater functional independence in a timely manner. Other reimbursement for services rendered is critical to the operation and viability of any Hospital. However in fulfillment of our mission as a non-profit, community-based Hospital, rehab Hospital has a financial assistance program that provides comprehensive medical Rehabilitation to individuals from whom we may receive little or no compensation. In fiscal year 2022, rehab Hospital provided various forms of financial assistance to its patients. the estimated uncompensated cost of providing care to these patients was approximately $12,000. Rehab Hospital also provided services to approximately 992 inpatients and outpatients with medicaid or medicaid hmo coverage. Medicaid reimbursement continues to be lower than the cost to provide services to these patients. It is estimated that the cost to provide services to these patients with medicaid or medicaid hmo coverage exceeded reimbursement, by approximately $4,089,178.