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Rehabilitation patient grouping methodology

The Rehabilitation Patient Group (RPG) grouping methodology classifies rehabilitation inpatients into discrete groups based on clinical information submitted to AVÐÇÇò’s National Rehabilitation Reporting System (NRS). 

Overview of the methodology

The RPG grouping methodology is applied to episodes based on a client’s primary reason for receiving inpatient rehabilitation services, client age at admission, and motor and cognitive functional status. When a client is discharged, their episode is weighted based on their length of stay, RPG and associated Rehabilitation Cost Weights (RCWs). 

Accessing the methodology

Get an overview of how the RPG grouping methodology and weights are applied to rehabilitation care episodes:

Get detailed information about the grouping methodology, including SAS codes and flowcharts, and how RCWs are assigned:


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Methodology in action

NRS-weighted episodes are used to produce RPG resource utilization reports. AVÐÇÇò produces these reports to summarize clinical and resource characteristics of individuals and facilities. A variety of audiences may use weighted RPG reports, including financial and decision-support analysts, facility administrators and management teams in health regions and ministries of health.

Weighted RPG reports for the NRS are available in the following reporting tool (login required):

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How to cite:

Canadian Institute for Health Information. Rehabilitation patient grouping methodology. Accessed October 21, 2024.

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