Citro R, Ghosh S, Churgin P G
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.
MD Comput. 1998 Sep-Oct;15(5):298-306.
The concept of continuity in medicine refers to the delivery of care in an uninterrupted and coordinated manner and in accordance with the patient's medical needs. Many diseases and symptoms require serial observation and treatment over long periods and are interwoven with the patient's personal and social circumstances. We believe that the depth of a primary care provider's understanding of a patient is directly proportional to the total length of interaction between the patient and provider. We have reviewed the published studies in this area, and modeled continuity of care in an HMO clinic. The patients' ages, their visiting patterns, and the length of their interactions with their doctors were synthesized stochastically. We now propose a new way of defining continuity of care, the Fundamental Continuity of Care Index (FCCI), and recommend its use. Hospitals, insurance companies, and governments should be aware of the benefits of continuity and all physicians should commit themselves to longitudinal care for their patients.
医学中的连续性概念是指以不间断且协调一致的方式,并根据患者的医疗需求提供护理。许多疾病和症状需要长期的系列观察和治疗,且与患者的个人及社会情况相互交织。我们认为,初级保健提供者对患者的了解深度与患者和提供者之间互动的总时长成正比。我们回顾了该领域已发表的研究,并对健康维护组织(HMO)诊所的护理连续性进行了建模。随机综合了患者的年龄、就诊模式以及他们与医生互动的时长。我们现在提出一种定义护理连续性的新方法,即基本护理连续性指数(FCCI),并建议使用该指数。医院、保险公司和政府应意识到连续性的益处,所有医生都应致力于为患者提供长期护理。