The rate of return to work after coronary artery bypass surgery could be increased by reducing preoperative unemployment and improving cooperation among healthcare providers.
From these studies it can be concluded that the rate of return to work after coronary artery bypass surgery could be increased because a relatively high percentage of patients not employed postoperatively are functionally improved. Reduction of the length of preoperative unemployment and better cooperation between cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, rehabilitation physicians and general practitioners might improve the rate of return to work and probably also the quality of life.
P. Walter (Wed,) conducted a review in Coronary artery bypass surgery. Coronary artery bypass surgery was evaluated on Return to work. The rate of return to work after coronary artery bypass surgery could be increased by reducing preoperative unemployment and improving cooperation among healthcare providers.