Clasificación según nivel de morbilidad e intensidad del uso de recursos de una población con patologías crónicas en Atención Primaria de Salud utilizando “Adjusted Clinical Groups” (ACG)
Author
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Santelices, Emilio
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Muñoz Porras, Fernando
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Muñiz, Patricio
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Rojas, José
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2016-10-12T18:36:37Z
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2016-10-12T18:36:37Z
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2016
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Rev Med Chile 2016; 144: 291-297
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140733
Abstract
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Background: Health care must be provided with strong primary health care
models, emphasizing prevention and a continued, integrated and interdisciplinary
care. Tools should be used to allow a better planning and more efficient use
of resources. Aim: To assess risk adjustment methodologies, such as the Adjusted
Clinical Groups (ACG) developed by The Johns Hopkins University, to allow
the identification of chronic condition patterns and allocate resources accordingly.
Material and Methods: We report the results obtained applying the ACG
methodology in primary care systems of 22 counties for three chronic diseases,
namely Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension and Heart Failure. Results: The outcomes
show a great variability in the prevalence of these conditions in the different
health centers. There is also a great diversity in the use of resources for a given
condition in the different health care centers. Conclusions: This methodology
should contribute to a better distribution of health care resources, which should
be based on the disease burden of each health care center.
Clasificación según nivel de morbilidad e intensidad del uso de recursos de una población con patologías crónicas en Atención Primaria de Salud utilizando “Adjusted Clinical Groups” (ACG)
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Adjusted Clinical Groups Method (ACG) to allocate resources according to the disease burden of each health center