Objectives: An overview was produced of indicators currently used to assess disease management programs and, based on these findings, provide a framework regarding sets of indicators that should be used when taking the aims and types of disease management programs into account.\ud \ud Methods: A systematic literature review was performed.\ud \ud Results: Thirty-six studies met the inclusion criteria. It appeared that a link between aims of disease management and evaluated structure, process, as well as outcome indicators does not exist in a substantial part of published studies on disease management of diabetes and asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, especially when efficiency of care is concerned. Furthermore, structure indicator...
Objective. This paper provides a brief review of deWnitions, characteristics, and categories of clin...
Health system performance is currently high on national and international policy agendas. The past d...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify indicators of proper programme development in the field of ...
Objectives: A structured and comprehensive assessment of disease management implementations is not s...
Background: Evaluating large-scale disease management interventions implemented in actual health car...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
For the successful achievement of evidence-based practice, clinicians, managers and purchasers need ...
Contains fulltext : 52564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical indic...
Background Evaluating large-scale disease management interventions implemented in actual health care...
textabstractBackground. Disease management programmes (DMPs) have been developed to improve effectiv...
Objectives: The aims of the present systematic review were to identify currently available patient-r...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Objectives: To provide an in-depth analysis of outcome measures used in the evaluation of chron...
Objective. This paper provides a brief review of deWnitions, characteristics, and categories of clin...
Health system performance is currently high on national and international policy agendas. The past d...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify indicators of proper programme development in the field of ...
Objectives: A structured and comprehensive assessment of disease management implementations is not s...
Background: Evaluating large-scale disease management interventions implemented in actual health car...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
For the successful achievement of evidence-based practice, clinicians, managers and purchasers need ...
Contains fulltext : 52564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical indic...
Background Evaluating large-scale disease management interventions implemented in actual health care...
textabstractBackground. Disease management programmes (DMPs) have been developed to improve effectiv...
Objectives: The aims of the present systematic review were to identify currently available patient-r...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Objectives: To provide an in-depth analysis of outcome measures used in the evaluation of chron...
Objective. This paper provides a brief review of deWnitions, characteristics, and categories of clin...
Health system performance is currently high on national and international policy agendas. The past d...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...