Stratifying clinical complexity of dermatology outpatient visits: Validation of a pilot instrument.
The United States population is aging and increasing in comorbidities, and patient care is accordingly growing increasingly complex. Complexity impacts patterns of resource consumption, adverse event and medical error rates, health-related quality of life, physician burnout, and more. Tools capturing complexity can be of benefit in the modern value-based reimbursement landscape and have been well studied in specialties other than dermatology. In this report, we describe the validation of a tool specific to outpatient dermatologic care that captures the complexity of clinical visit medical decision making. We performed a cross-sectional retrospective study to determine the inter-rater reliability and face validity of the tool. By objectively grading a clinical encounter based on clinical complexity, there is increased awareness of opportunities to improve clinical care, and the allocation of health care costs and resources within the dermatologic community can be better assessed.
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- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Retrospective Studies
- Reproducibility of Results
- Quality of Life
- Pilots
- Outpatients
- Humans
- Dermatology & Venereal Diseases
- Dermatology
- Cross-Sectional Studies