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Organizational factors affecting the adoption of diabetes care management processes in …


R Li, J Simon, T Bodenheimer, RR Gillies, L … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Data are derived from the National Survey of
Physician Organizations and the Management of Chronic Illness, conducted in
2000–2001. A total of 1,104 of the 1,590 physician organizations ...
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Improving quality in Medicaid: the use of care management processes for chronic illness …


DR Rittenhouse, JC Robinson - Medical care, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > January 2006 - Volume 44 - Issue 1 > Improving
Quality in Medicaid: The Use of Care Management Pr... ... From the *Department
of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco; ...
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Physician practice size and variations in treatments and outcomes: evidence from Medicare …


JD Ketcham, LC Baker, D MacIsaac - Health Affairs, 2007 - Health Affairs
ABSTRACT: Little is known about the relationships between physician practice
size and patient treatments or outcomes. We examined whether the practice size
of attending physi- cians was related to within-hospital differences in ...
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Brief report: The prevalence and use of chronic disease registries in physician organizations

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J Schmittdiel, T Bodenheimer, NA Solomon, RR … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005 - Springer
Page 1. BRIEF REPORT: The Prevalence and Use of Chronic Disease Registries in
Physician Organizations A National Survey Julie Schmittdiel ...
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System supports for chronic illness care and their relationship to clinical outcomes.


C Feifer, SM Ornstein, PJ Nietert, RG Jenkins - Topics in health information management, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Chronic Care Model proposes that organizational system changes improve the
quality of chronic care. This cross-sectional study explores the relationship
between system supports for chronic care and clinical outcomes for two ...
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What are the facilitators and barriers in physician organizations' use of care management …


B Thomas, O Nancy, C Lawrence - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
M ajor deficiencies have been reported in the management of common chronic
conditions. For example, some 66% of people with high blood pressure are
inadequately treated. 1 Half of the patients hospitalized with congestive ...
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[PDF] The relationship between organizational systems and clinical quality in diabetes care


B Fleming, A Silver, K Ocepek-Welikson, D … - Am J Manag Care, 2004 - ajmc.com
Diabetes is an epidemic for which human and economic costs are great and are
predicted to increase. The economic cost of diabetes is already alarming, with
lost productivity and direct med- ical expenditures amounting to an ...
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Do all components of the chronic care model contribute equally to quality improvement?


JM Sperl-Hillen, LI Solberg, MC Hroscikoski, … - Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: The Chronic Care Model (CCM) is a widely used conceptual model for
improving chronic illness care, but there is limited evidence to support the
validity of this model. Seventeen clinics in a single medical group used ...
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Nurses as leaders in chronic care


T Bodenheimer, K MacGregor, N Stothart - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
Even though evidence and examples show the pivotal role played by nurses in
improving chronic care, several barriers inhibit the spread of nurse led
programmes in the United States (see bmj.com). The nursing shortage has ...
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[CITATION] The diffusion of technology to community hospitals: An institutional analysis


AL Greer, SA Greer, AD Meyer, 1983 - Working paper, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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