The 2005 Disease Management Colloquium was heald at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia on June 21-24, 2005. The Colloquium\u27s goal is to better educate government agencies, the healthcare industry, employers, and the general public about the important role disease management programs play in improving healthcare quality and outcomes for persons subject to chronic conditions. The following are highlights from a number of the morning keynote presentations
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
CHSPR's 17th annual health policy conference — As Good as It Gets? Strategies for Improving Chronic ...
Disease management started in the U.S. during the 1970s in order to decrease variability in clinical...
As David B. Nash, MD, MBA, takes the helm of Disease Management as Editor-in-Chief, the practice of ...
The purpose of this article is to examine chief medical officers\u27 (CMOs) perception of disease ma...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
n the face of double-digit healthcare inflation, evidence of sys-temwide poor healthcare quality, an...
Disease Management (DM) programs for Medicaid patients with chronic diseases have become very popula...
As the chronic illness population increases, health care organizations are looking for ivays to help...
Background: Disease management programs based on the chronic care model have achieved successful and...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Educational Objectives 1. Review the impact of chronic disease on population health and health care ...
The Indiana Chronic Disease Management Program (ICDMP) is intended to improve the quality and cost-e...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
CHSPR's 17th annual health policy conference — As Good as It Gets? Strategies for Improving Chronic ...
Disease management started in the U.S. during the 1970s in order to decrease variability in clinical...
As David B. Nash, MD, MBA, takes the helm of Disease Management as Editor-in-Chief, the practice of ...
The purpose of this article is to examine chief medical officers\u27 (CMOs) perception of disease ma...
Despite widespread adoption of disease management (DM) programs by US health plans, gaps remain in t...
While definitions of “disease management ” (DM) emphasize quality of care for populations with chron...
n the face of double-digit healthcare inflation, evidence of sys-temwide poor healthcare quality, an...
Disease Management (DM) programs for Medicaid patients with chronic diseases have become very popula...
As the chronic illness population increases, health care organizations are looking for ivays to help...
Background: Disease management programs based on the chronic care model have achieved successful and...
IDPH has a new grant-funded program, the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Control Partnership. ...
Educational Objectives 1. Review the impact of chronic disease on population health and health care ...
The Indiana Chronic Disease Management Program (ICDMP) is intended to improve the quality and cost-e...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of the chronic disease management program on the outcomes and co...
CHSPR's 17th annual health policy conference — As Good as It Gets? Strategies for Improving Chronic ...
Disease management started in the U.S. during the 1970s in order to decrease variability in clinical...