Rehab
Rehabilitation
Your advantages
Use OPAN® and benefit from the following advantages
With OPAN® you can refer registrations to rehabilitation clinics and outpatient rehabilitation centers.
- Safe and reliable
- Easy to use
- Saves time and money
- Fast response from the receiving organizations
- Process-supported and documented
- Case-related communication
OPAN® is the bridge between referrers - such as hospitals and clinics, medical practices and private individuals - and providers, including Spitex, rehabilitation centers, homes and many others. Our platform enables secure electronic communication based on a structured process and thus forms the basis for seamless patient care.
How to make a new registration
Enter your place of residence, location or desired region and select a suitable provider from the list. Filters help you to narrow down the list.
If you are unsure about the services required, the selected provider will clarify the details after registration.
Fill out the registration form with information about the order, required services and patient data.
You will receive an e-mail confirmation after submitting the form. The rest of the process is standardized. You can submit additional information and track the registration status.
Transmitting documents and messages
This function allows you to send electronic documents or information to participating organizations quickly and securely. To do this, click on "Messages & documents" at the top of the tab and select the desired organization or institution.
In the transmission form, you can enter the subject and your message and add documents if required. The transmission is encrypted and files up to 500 MB in size are supported.
This guarantees a secure exchange of confidential documents and information.
Our offer
What specialization do you need?
Rehabilitation services are very comprehensive and cover a wide range of needs. On OPAN® you will find institutions that offer specialized services in your region.
You can choose the following specialization in the Rehab category:
Orthopaedic rehabilitation
Orthopaedic rehabilitation involves the restoration and strengthening of mobility as well as pain relief for musculoskeletal diseases or injuries.
Cardiologic rehabilitation
Cardiology rehabilitation aims to improve heart health after heart attacks, heart surgery or other cardiovascular diseases through exercise, nutrition and psychosocial support.
Neurological rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation focuses on the restoration and improvement of functions in patients with neurological diseases such as stroke, Parkinson's disease or spinal cord injuries.
Physical and rehabilitative medicine
Physical and rehabilitative medicine involves the use of physical therapies such as exercise therapy, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy to improve the body's functions and quality of life.
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Pulmonary rehabilitation focuses on improving lung function and managing breathing problems in patients with chronic lung diseases such as COPD or pulmonary fibrosis.
Geriatric rehabilitation
Geriatric rehabilitation aims to maintain or restore the functional capacity of older people by treating age-related limitations and illnesses.
Oncology rehabilitation
Oncologic rehabilitation focuses on improving the quality of life of cancer patients through physical therapy, psychological support and symptomatic treatments.
Psychosocial rehabilitation
Psychosocial rehabilitation supports patients with mental illness to improve their quality of life and promote their social integration through therapeutic interventions and support systems.
Pediatric rehabilitation
Paediatric rehabilitation involves treating children with physical or mental disabilities and supporting their development through specialized therapies and educational programs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What information is necessary for submitting an application?
Minimum details required are the patient/client's name, date of birth, gender, insurance information, responsible doctor, and reason for application. Also provide your contact details for potential queries. The more information you provide, the less administrative clarification will be needed later.
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What happens after submitting an application?
You'll receive a confirmation email (check your spam folder too!). The requested organization will make necessary inquiries and ask questions if needed. If they can accept the assignment, a confirmation email will be sent. If they must decline, you'll be notified by email and can select another provider or the application will go to the provider with a care mandate if it's a home care request.
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Is an application binding?
An application is generally binding unless you've clearly stated otherwise in your request. After the needs assessment, you enter into a separate contractual relationship with the provider, which will then be subject to charges.
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Do I need an account for online application?
No, you can submit an application without registration via the website. However, you'll have additional functions like adding and receiving comments once you create an account.
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Do I need a medical prescription?
This varies regionally. Check with the provider after application if it's unclear to you. Either the treating doctor or the family doctor issues it. It's mandatory for cost coverage by health insurance. You can also submit the form later using the supplementary function.
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How can I check the receipt of my application?
After submission, you'll see a confirmation page. You'll also receive an email notification as a receipt confirmation. Once the provider confirms the application, you'll be informed by email again. For questions in the meantime, you can contact the provider by phone.