1. A flexible approach to measure care coordination based on patient-sharing networks
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Alexander Engels, Claudia Konnopka, Espen Henken, Martin Härter, and Hans-Helmut König
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Care coordination ,Provider social networks ,Care density ,Continuity of care ,Claims data analysis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Effective care coordination may increase clinical efficiency, but its measurement remains difficult. The established metric “care density” (CD) measures care coordination based on patient-sharing among physicians, but it may be too rigid to generalize across disorders and countries. Therefore, we propose an extension called fragmented care density (FCD), which allows varying weights for connections between different types of providers. We compare both metrics in their ability to predict hospitalizations due to schizophrenia. Methods We conducted a longitudinal cohort study based on German claims data from 2014 through 2017 to predict quarterly hospital admissions. 21,016 patients with schizophrenia from the federal state Baden-Württemberg were included. CD and FCD were calculated based on patient-sharing networks. The weights of FCD were optimized to predict hospital admissions during the first year of a 24-month follow-up. Subsequently, we employed likelihood ratio tests to assess whether adding either CD or FCD improved a baseline model with control variables for the second follow-up year. Results The inclusion of FCD significantly improved the baseline model, Χ2(1) = 53.30, p
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- 2024
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