Browsing by Author "Chong, Jia Loon"
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Benefits of Population Segmentation Analysis for Developing Health Policy to Promote Patient-Centred Care.
Chong, Jia Loon; Matchar, David B (Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2017-07) -
Can we understand population healthcare needs using electronic medical records?
Chong, Jia Loon; Low, Lian Leng; Chan, Darren Yak Leong; Shen, Yuzeng; Thin, Thiri Naing; Ong, Marcus Eng Hock; Matchar, David Bruce (Singapore medical journal, 2019-09)<h4>Introduction</h4>The identification of population-level healthcare needs using hospital electronic medical records (EMRs) is a promising approach for the evaluation and development of tailored healthcare services. Population ... -
Do healthcare needs-based population segments predict outcomes among the elderly? Findings from a prospective cohort study in an urbanized low-income community.
Chong, Jia Loon; Low, Lian Leng; Matchar, David Bruce; Malhotra, Rahul; Lee, Kheng Hock; Thumboo, Julian; Chan, Angelique Wei-Ming (BMC geriatrics, 2020-02-27)<h4>Background</h4>A rapidly ageing population with increasing prevalence of chronic disease presents policymakers the urgent task of tailoring healthcare services to optimally meet changing needs. While healthcare needs-based ... -
Population segmentation based on healthcare needs: a systematic review.
Chong, Jia Loon; Lim, Ka Keat; Matchar, David Bruce (Systematic reviews, 2019-08-13)<h4>Background</h4>Healthcare needs-based population segmentation is a promising approach for enabling the development and evaluation of integrated healthcare service models that meet healthcare needs. However, healthcare ... -
Population Segmentation Based on Healthcare Needs: Validation of a Brief Clinician-Administered Tool.
Chong, Jia Loon; Matchar, David Bruce; Tan, Yuyang; Sri Kumaran, Shalini; Gandhi, Mihir; Ong, Marcus Eng Hock; Wong, Kok Seng (Journal of general internal medicine, 2021-01)<h4>Background</h4>As populations age with increasingly complex chronic conditions, segmenting populations into clinically meaningful categories of healthcare and related service needs can provide healthcare planners with ...