The MODEL project: a scoring system to manage demand for cataract and joint replacement surgery.
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 51 (472), 917-9
Abstract
Cataract surgery and joint replacement are highly cost-effective procedures; however, their availability is inequitable and doctors lack guidance on whom to refer and treat. We investigated the feasibility of using a scoring system to assess patients' suitability for operation. Wefound acceptable correlations between the scores ofgeneral practitioners and surgeons for both procedures. Scoring systems can be used in a consistent way bygeneralpractitioners and surgeons, and can make a contribution towards matching patients' needs with available treatment capacity.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- The New Zealand priority criteria project. Part 1: OverviewBMJ, 1997
- Thresholds for treatment in cataract surgeryJournal of Public Health, 1994