Phase II
Phase II rehab helps patients and their families adjust to heart
disease and
modify their lifestyle. The 12-week, 36-session program starts immediately
after discharge from the hospital. It includes telemetry monitored exercise,
nutrition and stress
management consultations, smoking awareness classes
and CPR training.
Phase III
This is a maintenance program that lets patients continue lifestyle modification
through non-telemetry monitored exercise and shorter versions of nutritional,
stress
management and smoking awareness counseling. It may also be used
by individuals with a high risk of cardiovascular
disease to prevent future
problems.
A prescription
is needed to begin the rehabilitation program. Most insurance companies
cover phases I and II, depending upon the policy,
and Medicare covers
both phases as well as entrance and exit stress tests. Phase III and wellness-related
services are charged at the end of the month and are not usually covered.
Eligible
individuals include, but are not limited to, those who have suffered
a heart
attack, undergone coronary artery bypass grafting, have evidence
of coronary
artery disease, and/or have stable angina.
Treadmill stress tests are performed prior to admission and upon completion
of the rehabilitation to help develop a comprehensive exercise program.
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