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The mismeasurement of complexity: provider narratives of patients with complex needs in primary care settings.

Fiona WebsterKathleen RiceOnil BhattacharyyaJoel KatzEric OosenbrugRoss Upshur
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2019)
Defining patient complexity as morbidity alone is inadequate; such models neglect syndromes and conditions that are not included in formal disease classifications. Chronic pain should be included among the chronic conditions that are considered to constitute multimorbidity. In order to provide effective patient-centered care, discussions of patient complexity must also attend to the complex social and economic circumstances in which many patients live and include broader issues of inequity and social justice. This approach would enable policies to better support primary care providers who struggle to manage their patients with complex needs across domains of physiological health, mental health, and the quality of their living conditions, and in so doing improve the care that patients receive.
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