COMPRI--an instrument to detect patients with complex care needs: results from a European study.

Abstract:

:The authors developed a screening instrument to detect patients in need of complex care coordination at admission to a general hospital. On the basis of a series of risk factors for care complexity, the authors constructed a short, care complexity prediction instrument (COMPRI) and assessed its qualities. The COMPRI is an easily administered screening instrument that detects patients at risk for complex care needs for whom care coordination is indicated. COMPRI's predictive power exceeds all currently available case-mix instruments.

journal_name

Psychosomatics

journal_title

Psychosomatics

authors

Huyse FJ,de Jonge P,Slaets JP,Herzog T,Lobo A,Lyons JS,Opmeer BC,Stein B,Arolt V,Balogh N,Cardoso G,Fink P,Rigatelli M

doi

10.1176/appi.psy.42.3.222

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-05-01 00:00:00

pages

222-8

issue

3

eissn

0033-3182

issn

1545-7206

pii

S0033-3182(01)70511-7

journal_volume

42

pub_type

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