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The "key-form" system for data collection in disability evaluation.

H Ring, A Ron, T Najenson

    Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. Supplement
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    A new multidisciplinary disability evaluation system streamlines data collection using a computerized "Key-form" for efficient assessment and analysis. This innovative approach aids in determining disability degrees according to legal requirements.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical assessment
    • Rehabilitation medicine
    • Health informatics

    Background:

    • Current disability evaluation methods can be time-consuming and fragmented.
    • A need exists for a standardized, efficient system for comprehensive disability assessment.
    • The Institute for Functional Evaluation in Israel sought to improve disability determination processes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a novel system for comprehensive, multidisciplinary disability evaluation.
    • To establish a basis for determining disability degrees in accordance with the General Disability Law.
    • To develop a computerized data recording and analysis system for functional evaluations.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of a multidisciplinary evaluation conducted over a single day.

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  • Utilization of a computerized
  • Key-form
  • for recording system-specific findings (normal/abnormal).
  • Detailed form completion for abnormal findings, with direct coding for computer data transfer.
  • Main Results:

    • Development of a system enabling efficient processing of extensive data.
    • Capability to generate individual disability profiles and statistical analysis.
    • Successful pilot study demonstrating the system's theoretical and practical applications.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed system offers a streamlined and comprehensive approach to disability evaluation.
    • Computerized data recording significantly enhances the ease and speed of data processing.
    • The system provides a robust framework for disability assessment aligned with legal standards.