new complexity score - looks interesting results, seems to need primary care data though https://t.co/7Cvr9EMtba
Services and policies have failed to respond to the pressures that multimorbidity places on primary and secondary care. This score is a useful tool. Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score https://t.co/7lHyr5aCCQ
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New on https://t.co/8pxKdRDxAR | Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score | https://t.co/95vyShvGl5 https://t.co/Pymc7ftTVZ
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RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
RT @SarahDeeny: So great to see this paper out. Why? - Multimorbidity is a big challenge - they've created a way to capture which combi…
new score better at quantifying multiple chronic health conditions compared to the Charlson score but more of use to decide which patients within a particular population should be targeted with interventions designed to optimise multi-morbid care https:
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
This looks really interesting @HINSouthLondon @FaySibley @RebeccaKJarvis #GeriGPs
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
RT @lina_massou: A weighted #multimorbidity score developed by my colleagues in @PCU_Cambridge. They used the #primarycare data of #CPRD an…
RT @runnermandoc: For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI…
For all (at national/system/network level) pondering how to do population segmentation for multimorbidity (alongside eFI maybe?) this could help you make a great stride forwards 👇 Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score | CMAJ htt
RT @capcbristol: New research by #capcbristol's Rupert Payne & colleagues @PCU_Cambridge published today in @CMAJ - Cambridge #Multimorbidi…
Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score https://t.co/5ZZpFY6Obq
RT @CMAJ: New score measuring multiple chronic illnesses performs better than current method, according to research in CMAJ. Free to access…
So great to see this paper out. Why? - Multimorbidity is a big challenge - they've created a way to capture which combinations are important for service use and mortality. - Weighted scores are #OA and reproducible. - Code lists that are available (*
New score measuring multiple chronic illnesses performs better than current method, according to research in CMAJ. Free to access here: https://t.co/av06U24J9J https://t.co/8hJUE5E2uh
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El artíulo original sobre este índice de multimorbilidad está disponible a texto completo #AtenciónPrimaria https://t.co/stwZyzH7Mu
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RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
RT @capcbristol: New research by #capcbristol's Rupert Payne & colleagues @PCU_Cambridge published today in @CMAJ - Cambridge #Multimorbidi…
RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
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RT @stafford_xm: Really useful - especially like Table 2 showing how each condition related to primary care, mortality etc. https://t.co/Rk…
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RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
New Cambridge Multimorbidity Score can predict different outcomes in people with multiple conditions. The score includes 20 conditions could help people planning clinical services https://t.co/cTUtNwFPTT
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RT @FormigaFrancesc: Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score https://t.co/34dsCupPgT
New research by #capcbristol's Rupert Payne & colleagues @PCU_Cambridge published today in @CMAJ - Cambridge #Multimorbidity Score outperforms Charlson Index.
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RT @capcbristol: New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #M…
New way to measure multiple health conditions may help healthcare services respond to the needs of #patients: Cambridge #Multimorbidity Score outperforms the most commonly used current measure, the Charlson index. News: https://t.co/L1JDSGdr3k Paper @CMAJ:
RT @lina_massou: A weighted #multimorbidity score developed by my colleagues in @PCU_Cambridge. They used the #primarycare data of #CPRD an…
Development and validation of the Cambridge Multimorbidity Score https://t.co/34dsCupPgT
@dr_liam @ARoeves @RslewisSally could be very useful
Really useful - especially like Table 2 showing how each condition related to primary care, mortality etc.
A weighted #multimorbidity score developed by my colleagues in @PCU_Cambridge. They used the #primarycare data of #CPRD and they compared it with established scores. Must read this 👇