Reliability of INTERMED Spanish version and applicability in liver transplant patients: a cross-sectional study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Integrated delivery methods in healthcare systems have been proposed to confront the increasing complexity in general health care. INTERMED is an empirically derived, observer-rated instrument to measure case complexity. It was inten...
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Main Authors: | Bellido MªLuisa (Author), Rabanaque MªJosé (Author), Lobo Elena (Author), Lobo Antonio (Author) |
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