Chronic disease represents a significant challenge to the design and reform of the Australian healthcare system. The Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) provides a framework of numerous chronic disease management programs; however, their use at the patient level is complex. This analysis of the MBS chronic disease framework uses a hypothetical case study of a diabetic patient (with disease-related complications and a complex psychosocial background) to illustrate the difficulties in delivering appropriate multidisciplinary chronic disease care under the MBS. The complexities at each step – from care planning, service provision, and monitoring and review – are described, as are the intricacies involved in providing patient care under different ...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...
Chronic diseases are a major challenge for the Australian health care system in terms of both the pr...
Over the past decade the Australian government has initiated a number of health care reforms to addr...
Objective: To describe the implementation of a model of integrated care for chronic disease in Weste...
Objective: The growing burden of chronic disease and the increasing realisation that the current hea...
The systems required to provide coordinated health care to the chronically ill within a managed care...
Integrated care offers an opportunity to address healthcare efficiency and effectiveness concerns an...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Australia faces increasing numbers of people with life limiting chronic disease as individuals live ...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
integrated GP and allied health care for patients with type 2 diabetes in november 2005, medicare in...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...
Chronic diseases are a major challenge for the Australian health care system in terms of both the pr...
Over the past decade the Australian government has initiated a number of health care reforms to addr...
Objective: To describe the implementation of a model of integrated care for chronic disease in Weste...
Objective: The growing burden of chronic disease and the increasing realisation that the current hea...
The systems required to provide coordinated health care to the chronically ill within a managed care...
Integrated care offers an opportunity to address healthcare efficiency and effectiveness concerns an...
Background: Chronic disease is a major global challenge. However, chronic illness and its care, when...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
Australia faces increasing numbers of people with life limiting chronic disease as individuals live ...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
Patients with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) have complex and extensive health and soc...
integrated GP and allied health care for patients with type 2 diabetes in november 2005, medicare in...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
Background: Inspired by American examples, several European countries are now developing disease man...
OBJECTIVE. To compare the demographic, socioeconomic, and medical characteristics of patients who ha...