Here’s an interesting, thought-provoking post about the — written for a general audience (patients, caregivers, students, or curious readers). Title: The Barthel Index: The Simple 10-Question Test That Decides Your Independence
Can you feed yourself? Can you use the toilet alone? Can you walk 50 meters?
And for one patient in a rehab hospital today, that 5-point gain on the BI is the difference between going home to their family — or not. It already is, every time a hospital bills your insurance. The only question is: who’s watching?
That’s the (BI). And it’s one of the most quietly powerful tools in medicine. What is the Barthel Index? Developed in 1955 by physical therapist Dorothy Barthel and a physician colleague, the BI was revolutionary for one reason: it stopped asking “What’s your diagnosis?” and started asking “What can you actually do ?”