Abstract
Physiatric practice in inpatient settings traditionally has been provided in freestanding rehabilitation hospital and distinct-part hospital units within acute medical-surgical hospitals. Because of the differences in program size, hospital organizational structure, and practice responsibilities, each venue presents the physiatrist with opportunities and each presents unique risk in a changing rehabilitation world. These differences of opportunity and risk are discussed in light of current economic and political changes.
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