This Paper sheds shed light on the requirements for patients with chronic disease as well as describe the changes necessary for current health systems to meet these needs and tackle the chronic disease burden. The Author discusses list and explain some of the models used currently to manage chronic disease, such as the Chronic Care Model (CCM), Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions (ICCC) framework, and Kaiser Pyramid. By describing these requirements, the paper formulate the business model of the traditional health system. Finally, I will connect each section with the new business model proposed in this chapter to assess its efforts towards changing the health system in order to tackle the chronic disease burden
Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions currently ...
Chronic illness is a large and growing problem throughout the world, and is responsible for at least...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
In recent years, the incidence rate of chronic diseases shows a steady increase in every industriali...
Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions currently ...
In this issue we include a range of important papers that contribute across the domains of the chron...
Care for a patient with a chronic illness requires a different model to provide adequate care. Model...
Integrated care offers an opportunity to address healthcare efficiency and effectiveness concerns an...
Chronic diseases are among the most expensive types of conditions to manage in the health care syste...
Chronic disease is rising globally, but LMICs may require novel approaches to management suited to a...
Chronic illness is the largest cause of death and source of health care costs in developed countries...
Chronic disease is rising globally, but LMICs may require novel approaches to management suited to a...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions currently ...
Chronic illness is a large and growing problem throughout the world, and is responsible for at least...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Currently the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases reveals the importance of chronic disease co...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
In recent years, the incidence rate of chronic diseases shows a steady increase in every industriali...
Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions currently ...
In this issue we include a range of important papers that contribute across the domains of the chron...
Care for a patient with a chronic illness requires a different model to provide adequate care. Model...
Integrated care offers an opportunity to address healthcare efficiency and effectiveness concerns an...
Chronic diseases are among the most expensive types of conditions to manage in the health care syste...
Chronic disease is rising globally, but LMICs may require novel approaches to management suited to a...
Chronic illness is the largest cause of death and source of health care costs in developed countries...
Chronic disease is rising globally, but LMICs may require novel approaches to management suited to a...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...
Integrated approaches to prevention and control of chronic conditions. Chronic conditions currently ...
Chronic illness is a large and growing problem throughout the world, and is responsible for at least...
Chronic diseases are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Europe, accounting for more th...