In 2004, Germany introduced a program based on voluntary contracting to strengthen the role of general practice care in the healthcare system. Key components include structured management of chronic diseases, coordinated access to secondary care, data-driven quality improvement, computerized clinical decision-support, and capitation-based reimbursement. Our aim was to determine the long-term effects of this program on the risk of hospitalization of specific categories of high-risk patients. Based on insurance claims data, we conducted a longitudinal observational study from 2011 to 2018 in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Patients were assigned to one or more of four open cohorts (in 2011, elderly, n = 575,363; diabetes mellitus, n = 163,709; c...
BACKGROUND: On the basis of the assumption that a significant proportion of hospitalisations for so-...
Examines how Germany's disease management programs featuring information technology support, designa...
Contains fulltext : 69171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due ...
In 2004, Germany introduced a program based on voluntary contracting to strengthen the role of gener...
Primary healthcare is the cornerstone of any healthcare system. A major health system reform to stre...
Abstract Background A program ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of a large-scale program to strengthen general practice on hospit...
BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple chronic conditions are at high risk for potentially avoidable hos...
Background Growing prevalence of chronic diseases is a rising challenge for healthcare systems. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality rate of patients with type 2 diabetes who were enrolled in the G...
Abstract Background The chronic care model (CCM) is an established framework for the management of p...
Care management is seen as a promising approach to address the complex care needs of patients with m...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate healthcare and outcomes of disease management programmes (DMPs) for patients ...
Background: Hospitalization may often be prevented by timely and effective outpatient care. For Ital...
Contains fulltext : 110205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Car...
BACKGROUND: On the basis of the assumption that a significant proportion of hospitalisations for so-...
Examines how Germany's disease management programs featuring information technology support, designa...
Contains fulltext : 69171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due ...
In 2004, Germany introduced a program based on voluntary contracting to strengthen the role of gener...
Primary healthcare is the cornerstone of any healthcare system. A major health system reform to stre...
Abstract Background A program ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of a large-scale program to strengthen general practice on hospit...
BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple chronic conditions are at high risk for potentially avoidable hos...
Background Growing prevalence of chronic diseases is a rising challenge for healthcare systems. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality rate of patients with type 2 diabetes who were enrolled in the G...
Abstract Background The chronic care model (CCM) is an established framework for the management of p...
Care management is seen as a promising approach to address the complex care needs of patients with m...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate healthcare and outcomes of disease management programmes (DMPs) for patients ...
Background: Hospitalization may often be prevented by timely and effective outpatient care. For Ital...
Contains fulltext : 110205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Car...
BACKGROUND: On the basis of the assumption that a significant proportion of hospitalisations for so-...
Examines how Germany's disease management programs featuring information technology support, designa...
Contains fulltext : 69171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due ...