Boston University Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AM-PAC™)

The AM-PAC is a state-of-the-art outcome instrument that measures function in three domains: basic mobility, daily activities and applied cognitive. The AM-PAC™ can be used for quality improvement, outcomes monitoring, and research activities in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, home care, nursing homes and long-term acute care settings. The AM-PAC is appropriate for functional assessment in adults with a wide range of diagnoses and functional abilities. Patients can respond to AM-PAC test items or the instrument can be completed by clinicians or family members. The AM-PAC is available in two basic formats: a computer-based version and outpatient short-form version.  

 

See how the AM-PAC can meet your needs

Staging charts show the expected performance based on AM-PAC scores-< view

 

» Clinical Applications

 

The AM-PAC is currently used in outpatient rehabilitation centers, in-patient rehabilitation units and nursing homes.

 

Find the AM-PAC format that is appropriate for your setting

» Computer-based AM-PAC

» Paper short-form AM-PAC

 

Learn more about the AM-PAC

» How was the AM-PAC developed?

» How does the AM-PAC differ from traditional measures?

» What does the short-form AM-PAC version offer?

» What are the advantages of the computer-based AM-PAC?

» View AM-PAC test items.

» What is the clinical significance of the AM-PAC test scores?

 

Demo the AM-PAC - Web-based version

Download a free trial of the AM-PAC (PC VERSION)

 

Contact us to discuss how the AM-PAC and CREcare can improve your approach to measuring and monitoring rehabilitation outcomes.