Introduction Significant evidence in the literature supports case management (CM) as an effective intervention to improve care for patients with complex healthcare needs. However, there is still little evidence about the facilitators and barriers to CM implementation in primary care setting. The three specific objectives of this study are to: (1) identify the facilitators and barriers of CM implementation in primary care clinics across Canada; (2) explain and understand the relationships between the actors, contextual factors, mechanisms and outcomes of the CM intervention; (3) identify the next steps towards CM spread in primary care across Canada. Methods and analysis We will conduct a multiple-case embedded mixed methods study. CM wil...
BACKGROUND: Case management is an important component of structured and evidence-based primary care ...
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the V1SAGES case management intervention (Vulner...
Case management programs for frequent users of healthcare services are complex interventions which i...
Introduction Significant evidence in the literature supports case management (CM) as an effective in...
Introduction: Significant evidence in the literature supports case management (CM) as an effective i...
Introduction : A common reason for frequent use of healthcare services is the complex healthcare nee...
Background: In response to an aging global population and the corresponding increased of chronic ill...
Introduction In Canada, as in most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries,...
Vladimir Khanassov, Isabelle Vedel, Pierre PluyeDepartment of Family Medicine, McGill University, Mo...
Background Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. A nu...
Objective : The aim of this paper was to identify the key factors of case management (CM) interventi...
PURPOSE: Although case management (CM) is increasingly being implemented to address the complex need...
Background The increasing number of patients with chronic diseases represents a challenge for hea...
BACKGROUND: Seven chronic disease prevention and management programs were implemented across Quebec ...
Background: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ageing socie...
BACKGROUND: Case management is an important component of structured and evidence-based primary care ...
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the V1SAGES case management intervention (Vulner...
Case management programs for frequent users of healthcare services are complex interventions which i...
Introduction Significant evidence in the literature supports case management (CM) as an effective in...
Introduction: Significant evidence in the literature supports case management (CM) as an effective i...
Introduction : A common reason for frequent use of healthcare services is the complex healthcare nee...
Background: In response to an aging global population and the corresponding increased of chronic ill...
Introduction In Canada, as in most Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries,...
Vladimir Khanassov, Isabelle Vedel, Pierre PluyeDepartment of Family Medicine, McGill University, Mo...
Background Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. A nu...
Objective : The aim of this paper was to identify the key factors of case management (CM) interventi...
PURPOSE: Although case management (CM) is increasingly being implemented to address the complex need...
Background The increasing number of patients with chronic diseases represents a challenge for hea...
BACKGROUND: Seven chronic disease prevention and management programs were implemented across Quebec ...
Background: Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ageing socie...
BACKGROUND: Case management is an important component of structured and evidence-based primary care ...
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the V1SAGES case management intervention (Vulner...
Case management programs for frequent users of healthcare services are complex interventions which i...