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Types of morbidity and categories of patients in a Swedish county. Applying the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups System to encounter data in primary health care.

Lennart Carlsson1, Lars-Erik Strender, Gerd Fridh, Gunnar Nilsson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To elucidate types of morbidity and categories of patients in a large population.
DESIGN: A one-year retrospective study of encounter data from electronic patient record databases in primary health care, with application of the Johns Hopkins Adjusted Clinical Groups System.
SETTING: Blekinge County Council, southeastern Sweden, with 149 552 inhabitants.
SUBJECTS: All patients with a diagnosis-registered encounter with a GP in 2002 at 13 publicly managed PHC centres. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Anonymous identification number, age, gender, type of morbidity (Aggregated Diagnostic Groups), and category of patient (Adjusted Clinical Groups).
RESULTS: About 45% of the county's inhabitants had at least one diagnosis-registered encounter with a GP during the year. The most common types of morbidity were "time limited" (24.0% of all types), "likely to recur" (19.6%), and "signs/symptoms" (19.0%). About 33.3% of all patients had one and only one time-limited condition, about 16.8% had one and only one recurring condition, and about 12.1% of the patients had only a chronic condition.
CONCLUSION: Types of morbidity in primary health care are dominated by nearly equal proportions of "time limited", "likely to recur", "chronic", and "signs/symptoms". The predominant categories of patients are those with only one type of morbidity, while about one-third of the patients had a constellation of two or more types of morbidity during a one-year period.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15370795     DOI: 10.1080/02813430410006567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 0281-3432            Impact factor:   2.581


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