TY - JOUR KW - Decision Support Systems, Clinical KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated KW - Humans KW - Interdisciplinary Communication KW - Mental Health Services KW - Patient Care Management KW - Psychophysiologic Disorders/complications/therapy KW - Risk Assessment KW - Social Behavior Disorders/complications/therapy KW - Sociology, Medical AU - F. J. Huyse AU - F. C. Stiefel AU - P. de Jonge A1 - AB - Because complex medical patients are a subgroup of the medical population and because complexity assessment involves extra effort, preselection of these patients through identifiers is necessary. There is no best identifier for complexity, and the one most suitable for the population served should be selected. This article provides a table with potential identifiers and discusses the difference between disease-oriented screening and treatment and a more generic approach such as complexity screening and complexity management. BT - The Medical clinics of North America C5 - Medically Unexplained Symptoms CP - 4 CY - United States DO - 10.1016/j.mcna.2006.05.003 IS - 4 JF - The Medical clinics of North America N2 - Because complex medical patients are a subgroup of the medical population and because complexity assessment involves extra effort, preselection of these patients through identifiers is necessary. There is no best identifier for complexity, and the one most suitable for the population served should be selected. This article provides a table with potential identifiers and discusses the difference between disease-oriented screening and treatment and a more generic approach such as complexity screening and complexity management. PP - United States PY - 2006 SN - 0025-7125; 0025-7125 T1 - Identifiers, or "red flags," of complexity and need for integrated care T2 - The Medical clinics of North America TI - Identifiers, or "red flags," of complexity and need for integrated care U1 - Medically Unexplained Symptoms U2 - 16843770 U3 - 10.1016/j.mcna.2006.05.003 VL - 90 VO - 0025-7125; 0025-7125 Y1 - 2006 ER -