Abstract

The Community Health Intensity Rate Scale (CHIRS) is a tool that provides an index of a client's need for care. Emphasis in healthcare has shifted from episodes of illness to covered lives and managed care. CHIRS contains all the elements for holistically determining the intensity of a client's need for care and the environmental, psychosocial, and health behaviors of the client. The CHIRS has been utilized with a variety of community health populations. Each application of CHIRS provided feedback to the researchers for use in revising CHIRS. This article reports the findings of a study which tested the validity and reliability of the refined version of CHIRS. The validity and reliability needed further refinement at the indicator level. The study produced a more practical tool for determining intensity of need for clients in the community.

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