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. 2013 Jan;45(1):54-60.
doi: 10.1016/j.aprim.2012.01.001. Epub 2012 Mar 8.

[Stratification of the population in the Basque Country: results in the first year of implementation]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Stratification of the population in the Basque Country: results in the first year of implementation]

[Article in Spanish]
Juan F Orueta et al. Aten Primaria. 2013 Jan.

Abstract

Predictive models allow populations to be stratified according to their health requirements for the following year. They offer health care organizations the opportunity to act proactively, designing specific interventions adapted to the level of need of different groups of people. The "Strategy for tackling the challenge of chronic illness in the Basque Country" proposes the use of such models, integrating them with other policies. The prospective categorization of all the population assigned to Osakidetza was performed for the first time in 2010 using the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups predictive model (ACG-PM). For this purpose, already recorded information extracted from electronic health records of primary care and hospital discharge reports was used. This article discusses the advantages of the combined use of various sources of information, and describes the application of the stratification in three programs, targeted at chronic patients who suffer different burdens of comorbidity.

Los modelos predictivos permiten estratificar a la población en función de los cuidados sanitarios que requerirán el año siguiente. Ofrecen a las organizaciones sanitarias la oportunidad de actuar proactivamente, diseñando intervenciones específicas, adecuadas al nivel de necesidad de los distintos grupos de personas. La Estrategia de Cronicidad de Euskadi plantea el empleo de estos modelos, integrándolos con otras políticas y áreas de cambio. En 2010 se realizó por primera vez la categorización prospectiva de toda la población adscrita a Osakidetza, por medio del sistema Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups Predictive Model (ACG-PM). Para ello se empleó, de forma secundaria, información ya registrada, procedente de las historias clínicas informatizadas de atención primaria y de altas de hospital. Este trabajo plantea las ventajas de la utilización combinada de diferentes fuentes de información y describe la aplicación de la estratificación poblacional en 3 programas, dirigidos a enfermos crónicos con diferente carga de comorbilidad.

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Figura 1
Grupos generados por el sistema ACG-PM para clasificar diagnósticos y algunos ejemplos.
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Figura 2
Variables incluidas por el modelo predictivo ACG-PM.

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