Abstract Backgrounds and aims This article develops a Specialty Intensity Score, which uses patient diagnosis codes to estimate the number of specialist physicians a patient will need to access. Conceptually, the score can serve as a proxy for a patient's need for care coordination across doctors. Such a measure may be valuable to researchers studying care coordination practices for complex patients. In contrast with previous comorbidity scores, which focus primarily on mortality and utilization, this comorbidity score approximates the complexity of a patient's the interaction with the health care system. Methods We use 2015 inpatient claims data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to model the relationship between a patient...
In times of economic stringency, the prerequisite for the provision of healthcare services different...
Objective: To detect the patients in medical wards at risk of extended LOS and poor discharge health...
In the last 2–3 decades internists have confronted dramatic changes in the pattern of patients ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
International audiencePurpose Health status is sometimes quantified by chronic condition (CC) scores...
Purpose: Specialty care coordination relies on information flowing bidirectionally between all three...
Measures of morbidity and comorbidity are frequently used for the control of confounding, particular...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of multiple chronic conditions has accentuated the imp...
Objective We aimed to develop and validate a score to assess inpatient complexity and compare its pe...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a novel comorbidity score (multisource comorbidity score (MCS))...
Objective To explore whether a common industry measure of overall patient illness burden, used to as...
<div><p>Measures of morbidity and comorbidity are frequently used for the control of confounding, pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
Background: Comorbidity measures, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Elixhauser Method...
OBJECTIVE:to develop and validate the Drug Derived Complexity Index (DDCI), a predictive model deriv...
In times of economic stringency, the prerequisite for the provision of healthcare services different...
Objective: To detect the patients in medical wards at risk of extended LOS and poor discharge health...
In the last 2–3 decades internists have confronted dramatic changes in the pattern of patients ...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
International audiencePurpose Health status is sometimes quantified by chronic condition (CC) scores...
Purpose: Specialty care coordination relies on information flowing bidirectionally between all three...
Measures of morbidity and comorbidity are frequently used for the control of confounding, particular...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of multiple chronic conditions has accentuated the imp...
Objective We aimed to develop and validate a score to assess inpatient complexity and compare its pe...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a novel comorbidity score (multisource comorbidity score (MCS))...
Objective To explore whether a common industry measure of overall patient illness burden, used to as...
<div><p>Measures of morbidity and comorbidity are frequently used for the control of confounding, pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The most used score to measure comorbidity is the Charlson index. I...
Background: Comorbidity measures, such as the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and Elixhauser Method...
OBJECTIVE:to develop and validate the Drug Derived Complexity Index (DDCI), a predictive model deriv...
In times of economic stringency, the prerequisite for the provision of healthcare services different...
Objective: To detect the patients in medical wards at risk of extended LOS and poor discharge health...
In the last 2–3 decades internists have confronted dramatic changes in the pattern of patients ...