An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population is one of the major chal-lenges facing the U.S. health care system today and in the future. Dozens of studies, surveys, and audits have revealed that sizable proportions of chronically ill patients have not received effective therapy and do not have optimal disease control. The consistent findings of generally substandard care for many chronic conditions have spurred proposals that care be shifted to specialists or dis-ease management programs. Published evidence to date does not indicate any clear superiority of these alternatives to primary care. The defining features of primary care (that is, continuity, coordi-nation, and comprehensivenes...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
The burden of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders is hig...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
In this article, we describe an evidence-based stepped care approach to improving the care of chroni...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
The care of patients with chronic disease is one of themost urgent medical challenges in the United ...
Almost half of the American population (125 million people)live with some type of chronic disease.1 ...
The development of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) for the care of patients with chronic diseases has f...
As the chronic illness population increases, health care organizations are looking for ivays to help...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
The healthcare, financial and social burden of chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, coronary...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
The burden of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders is hig...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...
In this article, we describe an evidence-based stepped care approach to improving the care of chroni...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
The care of patients with chronic disease is one of themost urgent medical challenges in the United ...
Almost half of the American population (125 million people)live with some type of chronic disease.1 ...
The development of the Chronic Care Model (CCM) for the care of patients with chronic diseases has f...
As the chronic illness population increases, health care organizations are looking for ivays to help...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
The healthcare, financial and social burden of chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, coronary...
Healthcare systems in Europe struggle with inadequate co-ordination of care for people with chronic ...
Chronic disease self-management (CDSM) programs have been found effective in improving clinical, beh...
The burden of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and mental disorders is hig...
PURPOSE New approaches to chronic disease management emphasize the need to improve the delivery of p...