Ehlebracht-König I, Dorn M
Schwerpunktklinik für Orthopädie und Rheumatologie, Rehazentrum Bad Eilsen, Brunnenpromenade 2, 31707, Bad Eilsen, Deutschland,
Z Rheumatol. 2014 Feb;73(1):27-34. doi: 10.1007/s00393-013-1207-9.
In recent years work-related rehabilitation has been intensified. Several studies have shown the effectiveness of work-related interventions in medical rehabilitation by improving participation in the work force and reducing sick leave. The German pension insurance fund has developed standardized requirements for medical work-related rehabilitation which include diagnostic procedures to identify patients with specific occupational problems and vocation-related interventions. These requirements address patients across different indications and diagnoses. Rehabilitation centers are assigned to different levels of work-related interventions depending on the intensity and specificity of the profile. Centers providing the complete range of work-related interventions offer differentiated work-related diagnostics, job training and occupational groups in addition to general social advice. In this article four case studies with different priorities regarding vocational interventions are presented.