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Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario

OBJECTIVES: Population-based health risk assessment and stratification are considered highly relevant for large-scale implementation of integrated care by facilitating services design and case identification. The principal objective of the study was to analyse five health-risk assessment strategies...

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Autores principales: Dueñas-Espín, Ivan, Vela, Emili, Pauws, Steffen, Bescos, Cristina, Cano, Isaac, Cleries, Montserrat, Contel, Joan Carles, de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban, Garcia-Aymerich, Judith, Gomez-Cabrero, David, Kaye, Rachelle, Lahr, Maarten M H, Lluch-Ariet, Magí, Moharra, Montserrat, Monterde, David, Mora, Joana, Nalin, Marco, Pavlickova, Andrea, Piera, Jordi, Ponce, Sara, Santaeugenia, Sebastià, Schonenberg, Helen, Störk, Stefan, Tegner, Jesper, Velickovski, Filip, Westerteicher, Christoph, Roca, Josep
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27084274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010301
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author Dueñas-Espín, Ivan
Vela, Emili
Pauws, Steffen
Bescos, Cristina
Cano, Isaac
Cleries, Montserrat
Contel, Joan Carles
de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban
Garcia-Aymerich, Judith
Gomez-Cabrero, David
Kaye, Rachelle
Lahr, Maarten M H
Lluch-Ariet, Magí
Moharra, Montserrat
Monterde, David
Mora, Joana
Nalin, Marco
Pavlickova, Andrea
Piera, Jordi
Ponce, Sara
Santaeugenia, Sebastià
Schonenberg, Helen
Störk, Stefan
Tegner, Jesper
Velickovski, Filip
Westerteicher, Christoph
Roca, Josep
author_facet Dueñas-Espín, Ivan
Vela, Emili
Pauws, Steffen
Bescos, Cristina
Cano, Isaac
Cleries, Montserrat
Contel, Joan Carles
de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban
Garcia-Aymerich, Judith
Gomez-Cabrero, David
Kaye, Rachelle
Lahr, Maarten M H
Lluch-Ariet, Magí
Moharra, Montserrat
Monterde, David
Mora, Joana
Nalin, Marco
Pavlickova, Andrea
Piera, Jordi
Ponce, Sara
Santaeugenia, Sebastià
Schonenberg, Helen
Störk, Stefan
Tegner, Jesper
Velickovski, Filip
Westerteicher, Christoph
Roca, Josep
author_sort Dueñas-Espín, Ivan
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description OBJECTIVES: Population-based health risk assessment and stratification are considered highly relevant for large-scale implementation of integrated care by facilitating services design and case identification. The principal objective of the study was to analyse five health-risk assessment strategies and health indicators used in the five regions participating in the Advancing Care Coordination and Telehealth Deployment (ACT) programme (http://www.act-programme.eu). The second purpose was to elaborate on strategies toward enhanced health risk predictive modelling in the clinical scenario. SETTINGS: The five ACT regions: Scotland (UK), Basque Country (ES), Catalonia (ES), Lombardy (I) and Groningen (NL). PARTICIPANTS: Responsible teams for regional data management in the five ACT regions. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: We characterised and compared risk assessment strategies among ACT regions by analysing operational health risk predictive modelling tools for population-based stratification, as well as available health indicators at regional level. The analysis of the risk assessment tool deployed in Catalonia in 2015 (GMAs, Adjusted Morbidity Groups) was used as a basis to propose how population-based analytics could contribute to clinical risk prediction. RESULTS: There was consensus on the need for a population health approach to generate health risk predictive modelling. However, this strategy was fully in place only in two ACT regions: Basque Country and Catalonia. We found marked differences among regions in health risk predictive modelling tools and health indicators, and identified key factors constraining their comparability. The research proposes means to overcome current limitations and the use of population-based health risk prediction for enhanced clinical risk assessment. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate the need for further efforts to improve both comparability and flexibility of current population-based health risk predictive modelling approaches. Applicability and impact of the proposals for enhanced clinical risk assessment require prospective evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-48387382016-04-22 Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario Dueñas-Espín, Ivan Vela, Emili Pauws, Steffen Bescos, Cristina Cano, Isaac Cleries, Montserrat Contel, Joan Carles de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban Garcia-Aymerich, Judith Gomez-Cabrero, David Kaye, Rachelle Lahr, Maarten M H Lluch-Ariet, Magí Moharra, Montserrat Monterde, David Mora, Joana Nalin, Marco Pavlickova, Andrea Piera, Jordi Ponce, Sara Santaeugenia, Sebastià Schonenberg, Helen Störk, Stefan Tegner, Jesper Velickovski, Filip Westerteicher, Christoph Roca, Josep BMJ Open Health Policy OBJECTIVES: Population-based health risk assessment and stratification are considered highly relevant for large-scale implementation of integrated care by facilitating services design and case identification. The principal objective of the study was to analyse five health-risk assessment strategies and health indicators used in the five regions participating in the Advancing Care Coordination and Telehealth Deployment (ACT) programme (http://www.act-programme.eu). The second purpose was to elaborate on strategies toward enhanced health risk predictive modelling in the clinical scenario. SETTINGS: The five ACT regions: Scotland (UK), Basque Country (ES), Catalonia (ES), Lombardy (I) and Groningen (NL). PARTICIPANTS: Responsible teams for regional data management in the five ACT regions. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: We characterised and compared risk assessment strategies among ACT regions by analysing operational health risk predictive modelling tools for population-based stratification, as well as available health indicators at regional level. The analysis of the risk assessment tool deployed in Catalonia in 2015 (GMAs, Adjusted Morbidity Groups) was used as a basis to propose how population-based analytics could contribute to clinical risk prediction. RESULTS: There was consensus on the need for a population health approach to generate health risk predictive modelling. However, this strategy was fully in place only in two ACT regions: Basque Country and Catalonia. We found marked differences among regions in health risk predictive modelling tools and health indicators, and identified key factors constraining their comparability. The research proposes means to overcome current limitations and the use of population-based health risk prediction for enhanced clinical risk assessment. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate the need for further efforts to improve both comparability and flexibility of current population-based health risk predictive modelling approaches. Applicability and impact of the proposals for enhanced clinical risk assessment require prospective evaluation. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4838738/ /pubmed/27084274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010301 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Health Policy
Dueñas-Espín, Ivan
Vela, Emili
Pauws, Steffen
Bescos, Cristina
Cano, Isaac
Cleries, Montserrat
Contel, Joan Carles
de Manuel Keenoy, Esteban
Garcia-Aymerich, Judith
Gomez-Cabrero, David
Kaye, Rachelle
Lahr, Maarten M H
Lluch-Ariet, Magí
Moharra, Montserrat
Monterde, David
Mora, Joana
Nalin, Marco
Pavlickova, Andrea
Piera, Jordi
Ponce, Sara
Santaeugenia, Sebastià
Schonenberg, Helen
Störk, Stefan
Tegner, Jesper
Velickovski, Filip
Westerteicher, Christoph
Roca, Josep
Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title_full Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title_fullStr Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title_full_unstemmed Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title_short Proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
title_sort proposals for enhanced health risk assessment and stratification in an integrated care scenario
topic Health Policy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4838738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27084274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010301
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