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- Title
Störungsbezogene Fallgruppen für eine bedarfsgerechte Krankenhausversorgung.
- Authors
Franz, Michael; Gary, Alexander; Jung, Daniela; Wolff, Jan
- Abstract
Background: The individual needs of patients are central to hospital care. Due to the resulting complexity grouping of patients with similar therapeutic needs seems to facilitate an efficient organization of processes and the required treatment resources in hospital care. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a system of disorder-related, treatment-oriented case groups as a possible tool for the efficient and needs-based organization of hospital care. Material and methods: The disorder-related groups were developed in a multistage, mixed-methods design. The technical content and quantitative description of the case groups and the extent of treatment included all consecutive inpatient treatment cases discharged between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2017 from 9 psychiatric hospitals in Hesse, Germany. Results: All diagnoses in chapter F of the German modification of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases 10 (ICD-10-GM) were grouped into a total of 10 disorder-related groups. Analyses included 20,252 inpatient hospital treatment cases. Substantial management-relevant differences between the case groups could be identified and the various case group-specific configurations of clinically relevant comorbidities could be demonstrated. Discussion: The presented disorder-related grouping system and configuration of comorbidities suggest a modular organization of therapeutic measures and constitute a promising basis for needs-based management of patient care. Future work will show to what degree the disorder-related groups can facilitate a needs-specific treatment and align economic and therapeutic interests of psychiatric care.
- Publication
Der Nervenarzt, 2020, Vol 91, Issue 9, p814
- ISSN
0028-2804
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00115-019-00853-4