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Chronic illness management: what is the role of primary care?

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AA Rothman, EH Wagner - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population
is one of the major chal- lenges facing the US health care system today and in the future. Dozens of
studies, surveys, and audits have ...
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[PDF] Chronic Illness Management: What Is the Role of Primary Care?


WHYP CARE - Ann Intern Med, 2003 - drmed.org
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population
is one of the major chal- lenges facing the US health care system today and in the future. Dozens of
studies, surveys, and audits have ...
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[PDF] Future of Primary Care


WP Care - Ann Intern Med, 2003 - ruralhealth.jchs.edu
Future of Primary Care Chronic Illness Management: What Is the Role of Primary Care? Arlyss Anderson
Rothman, PhD, MHS, and Edward H. Wagner, MD, MPH An estimated 99 million Americans live with a
chronic illness. Meeting the needs ...
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[CITATION] Chronic illness management in primary care


AA Rothman, EH Wagner - The Future of Primary Care, 2004 - Jossey-Bass
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Defining the future of primary care: what can we learn from patients?

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DG Safran - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
From the earliest definitions of the term primary care to the most recent, all have stressed that
primary care is predicated on a sustained relationship between patients and the clinicians who care
for them. Primary care ...
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External incentives, information technology, and organized processes to improve …

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L Casalino, RR Gillies, SM Shortell, JA Schmittdiel, T … - Jama, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
Context Organized care management processes (CMPs) can improve health care quality for patients with
chronic diseases. The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences has called for
public and private purchasers of ...
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Improving chronic illness care: translating evidence into action

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EH Wagner, BT Austin, C Davis, M Hindmarsh, J … - Health …, 2001 - healthaff.highwire.org
The growing number of persons suffering from major chronic illnesses face many obstacles in coping
with their condition, not least of which is medical care that often does not meet their needs for
effective clinical management, ...
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Improving primary care for patients with chronic illness: the chronic care model, …

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T Bodenheimer, EH Wagner, K Grumbach - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
This article reviews research evidence showing to what extent the chronic care model can improve the
management of chronic conditions (using diabetes as an example) and reduce health care costs.
Thirty-two of 39 studies found that ...
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Primary care medicine in crisis: toward reconstruction and renewal

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G Moore, J Showstack - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Primary care is in crisis. Despite its proud history and theoretical advantages, the field has
failed to hold its own among medical specialties. While the rest of medicine promises technology and
sophistication, the basic model of ...
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Do all components of the chronic care model contribute equally to quality …


JM Sperl-Hillen, LI Solberg, MC Hroscikoski, … - … Commission Journal on …, 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 the ...
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