Obviously a lot of patients wait for an exit in a bed of highly specialised hospitals. That's because general practitioners are unable to take care of them even with the availability of different providers of home care.
There is a gap between acute care and home which is more clear since hospital stays are shorter and patients are older and sicker.
In France there are "Soins de Suite et Réadaptation" clinics which are devoted to this transitional care between highly technical establishments of acute care and home.
This network is continuously improving and deliver both excellent hotel accomodations and very up to date post acute care. Improvments of rooms and meals are the results of tremendous investmenst to rebuild old clinics which were precedently devoted to tuberculosis and or rehabilitation after injury.
Improvments of care are based on e-medicine and EHR. Those clinics frequently smaller than hospitals are better managed at the medical, pharmaceutical and nursing level.
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