Objective: Disease management (DM) approach is increasingly advocated as a means of improving effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare for chronic diseases. To evaluate the evidence on effectiveness and efficiency of DM, evidence synthesis was carried out. Methods: To locate eligible meta-analyses and systematic reviews, we searched Medline, EMBASE, th
OBJECTIVES: An overview was produced of approaches currently used to evaluate chronic disease manage...
Objective to describe the interventions, research methods and main findings of the international dis...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
textabstractBackground. Disease management programmes (DMPs) have been developed to improve effectiv...
Chronic diseases are among the most expensive types of conditions to manage in the health care syste...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Contains fulltext : 88751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Case...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Objective: There is a large gap between evidence and practice within health care, particularly withi...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
Almost half of the American population (125 million people)live with some type of chronic disease.1 ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
Background—Disease management has shown great promise as a means of reorganizing chronic care and op...
This book comprises two volumes and builds on the findings of the DISMEVAL project (Developing and v...
OBJECTIVES: An overview was produced of approaches currently used to evaluate chronic disease manage...
Objective to describe the interventions, research methods and main findings of the international dis...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
textabstractBackground. Disease management programmes (DMPs) have been developed to improve effectiv...
Chronic diseases are among the most expensive types of conditions to manage in the health care syste...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Contains fulltext : 88751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Case...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Objective: There is a large gap between evidence and practice within health care, particularly withi...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
Almost half of the American population (125 million people)live with some type of chronic disease.1 ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
Background—Disease management has shown great promise as a means of reorganizing chronic care and op...
This book comprises two volumes and builds on the findings of the DISMEVAL project (Developing and v...
OBJECTIVES: An overview was produced of approaches currently used to evaluate chronic disease manage...
Objective to describe the interventions, research methods and main findings of the international dis...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...