To investigate how useful the Intermed-Self Assessment (IMSA) questionnaire and its components were for identifying which patient candidates would benefit most from case management (CM) in general practice. The study was carried out in a group family medicine practice in Lausanne comprising seven GPs and four medical assistants, from February to April 2019. All the patients attending the practice between February and April 2019 were invited to complete the IMSA questionnaire. Additionally, their GPs were asked for their opinions on the potential benefits of each patient being assigned a case manager. Each IMSA item's value has been assessed as a predictor of GPs' opinions by using multivariate logistic models. A score including items retain...
Background\ud \ud Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. ...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to hospital. How...
Bio-Psycho-Social Needs Assessment in Family Medicine: Acceptability of the Intermed Self-Assessment...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The identification of patients most likely to benefit from...
PURPOSE: Although case management (CM) is increasingly being implemented to address the complex need...
Using the INTERMED, a system for classifying case complexity, the authors evaluated patients admitte...
Abstract: Background: Social dimensions of health are known to contribute to what is often termed “...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and to test the reliability of a new method...
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the V1SAGES case management intervention (Vulner...
Background: There are limited case-mix classification systems for primary care settings which are ap...
Background : Improving quality of care by increasing continuity, comprehensiveness, and personal rel...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and to test the reliability of a new method...
The INTERMED Self-Assessment questionnaire (IMSA) was developed as an alternative to the observer-ra...
OBJECTIVES: The INTERMED Self-Assessment questionnaire (IMSA) was developed as an alternative to the...
Background\ud \ud Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. ...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to hospital. How...
Bio-Psycho-Social Needs Assessment in Family Medicine: Acceptability of the Intermed Self-Assessment...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The identification of patients most likely to benefit from...
PURPOSE: Although case management (CM) is increasingly being implemented to address the complex need...
Using the INTERMED, a system for classifying case complexity, the authors evaluated patients admitte...
Abstract: Background: Social dimensions of health are known to contribute to what is often termed “...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and to test the reliability of a new method...
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the V1SAGES case management intervention (Vulner...
Background: There are limited case-mix classification systems for primary care settings which are ap...
Background : Improving quality of care by increasing continuity, comprehensiveness, and personal rel...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and to test the reliability of a new method...
The INTERMED Self-Assessment questionnaire (IMSA) was developed as an alternative to the observer-ra...
OBJECTIVES: The INTERMED Self-Assessment questionnaire (IMSA) was developed as an alternative to the...
Background\ud \ud Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. ...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
There is interest as to whether case management reduces unplanned patient admission to hospital. How...