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Variability in selecting patients to manage in the community: a service evaluation of community matron's case-finding strategies.
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Variability in selecting patients to manage in the community: a service evaluation of community matron's case-finding strategies.

S Hall, M Kulendran, AR Sadek, S Green and S de Lusignan
Fam Pract, Vol.28(4), pp.414-421
08/2011

Abstract

Community-based case management of high-frequency health service users, also termed 'high-intensity users' may reduce the demand on secondary care. In the UK, experienced senior nurses 'community matrons' have been appointed to provide more care in the community and to case manage high-intensity users and prevent unnecessary hospital admission. Computerized scoring systems have been developed to help with case finding.

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