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Toward Adoption of Health Risk Assessment in Population-Based and Clinical Scenarios: Lessons From JADECARE
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Introduction: Health risk assessment (HRA) strategies are cornerstone for health systems transformation toward value -based patient -centred care. However, steps for HRA adoption are undefined. This article analyses the process of transference of the Adjusted Morbidity Groups (AMG) algorithm from the Catalan Good Practice to the Marche region (IT) and to Viljandi Hospital (EE), within the JADECARE initiative (2020- 2023). Description: The implementation research approach involved a twelve-month preimplementation period to assess feasibility and define the local action plans, followed by a sixteen -month implementation phase. During the two periods, a well-defined combination of experience -based co -design and quality improvement methodologies were applied. Discussion: The evolution of the Catalan HRA strategy (2010-2023) illustrates its potential for health systems transformation, as well as its transferability. The main barriers and facilitators for HRA adoption were identified. The report proposes a set of key steps to facilitate site customized deployment of HRA contributing to define a roadmap to foster large-scale adoption across Europe. Conclusions: Successful adoption of the AMG algorithm was achieved in the two sites confirming transferability. Marche identified the key requirements for a populationbased HRA strategy, whereas Viljandi Hospital proved its potential for clinical use paving the way toward value -based healthcare strategies.
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GONZÁLEZ COLOM, Rubèn, et al. Toward Adoption of Health Risk Assessment in Population-Based and Clinical Scenarios: Lessons From JADECARE. International Journal of Integrated Care. 2024. Vol. 24. ISSN 1568-4156. [consulted: 8 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/214863