2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-022-07454-z
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Quality Indicators for High-Need Patients: a Systematic Review

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Healthcare systems are increasingly implementing programs for high-need patients, who often have multiple chronic conditions and complex social situations. Little, however, is known about quality indicators that might guide healthcare organizations and providers in improving care for high-need patients. We sought to conduct a systematic review to identify potential quality indicators for high-need patients. METHODS: This systematic review (CRD42020215917) searched PubMed, CINAHL, and EMBASE; guidel… Show more

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“…We conceived of 3 major categories of clinical processes of care: (1) assessment of patient risk factors, (2) treatment of high-risk patients, and (3) features of high-risk patient care (the conceptual model is given in Figure 1). Each category consisted of care domains (eg, assessment of social determinants of health) that comprised measure concepts identified from the literature …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We conceived of 3 major categories of clinical processes of care: (1) assessment of patient risk factors, (2) treatment of high-risk patients, and (3) features of high-risk patient care (the conceptual model is given in Figure 1). Each category consisted of care domains (eg, assessment of social determinants of health) that comprised measure concepts identified from the literature …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each category consisted of care domains (eg, assessment of social determinants of health) that comprised measure concepts identified from the literature. 15 We defined high-risk patients as those in the top 5% to 10% of risk for hospitalization and/or death. This definition aligns with the VHA's use of electronic algorithms (ie, Care Assessment Need score 20 ) in primary care to measure patient risk of hospitalization or death within 3 months.…”
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