BACKGROUND: Case management is an important component of structured and evidence-based primary care for chronically ill patients. Its effectiveness and efficiency has been evaluated in numerous clinical trials. This protocol describes aims and methods of a systematic review of research on the effectiveness and efficiency of case management in primary care. METHODS/DESIGN: According to this protocol Medline, Embase, CINAHL, PsychInfo, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled trials, DARE, NHS EED, Science Citation Index, The Royal College of Nursing Database, Dissertation Abstracts, registers of clinical trials and the reference lists of retrieved articles will be searched to identify reports on randomized and non-randomized controlled tr...
Background: Case management interventions are recommended to improve quality of care and reduce cost...
Missed or inappropriate hospital appointments cost the UK National Health Service millions of pounds...
PURPOSE AND SETTING: This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to implement clin...
Contains fulltext : 88751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Case...
Background Studies suggest that the Patient-Centred Medical Home (PCMH) model of primary care is mor...
Abstract Background Studies suggest that the Patient-Centred Medical Home (PCMH) model of primary ca...
Background\ud \ud Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. ...
Background: Primary and community care are key settings for the effective management of long term co...
Introduction: A common reason for frequent use of healthcare services is the complex healthcare need...
An ageing population with multimorbidity is putting pressure on health systems. A popular method of ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
An ageing population with multimorbidity is putting pressure on health systems. A popular method of ...
[Objectives] Chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability globally. Most chronic disease man...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of chronic disease management interventions for physical hea...
Background: Case management interventions are recommended to improve quality of care and reduce cost...
Missed or inappropriate hospital appointments cost the UK National Health Service millions of pounds...
PURPOSE AND SETTING: This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to implement clin...
Contains fulltext : 88751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Case...
Background Studies suggest that the Patient-Centred Medical Home (PCMH) model of primary care is mor...
Abstract Background Studies suggest that the Patient-Centred Medical Home (PCMH) model of primary ca...
Background\ud \ud Chronic diseases represent a major challenge for health care and social services. ...
Background: Primary and community care are key settings for the effective management of long term co...
Introduction: A common reason for frequent use of healthcare services is the complex healthcare need...
An ageing population with multimorbidity is putting pressure on health systems. A popular method of ...
Primary care practice with its defining features of continuity, comprehensiveness and coordination, ...
Background: Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been developed to improve patients' health care by restr...
An ageing population with multimorbidity is putting pressure on health systems. A popular method of ...
[Objectives] Chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability globally. Most chronic disease man...
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of chronic disease management interventions for physical hea...
Background: Case management interventions are recommended to improve quality of care and reduce cost...
Missed or inappropriate hospital appointments cost the UK National Health Service millions of pounds...
PURPOSE AND SETTING: This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of strategies to implement clin...