What makes patients complex? Ask their primary care physicians
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 - 10:31
in Health & Medicine
Being able to define and measure patient complexity has important implications for how care is organized, how physicians and health care systems are paid, and how resources are allocated. Researchers have found that primary care physicians define patient complexity using a broader range of factors – including mental health, social factors and financial issues – than do commonly used approaches based only on diagnoses and prior costs.