Chronic illness and plan satisfaction under managed care.Health Affairs; Jan/Feb 2000; 19, 1; ProQuest Nursing & Allied Health Source pg. 203.Druss, B.G., Schlesinger, M., Thomas, T., and Allen, H.: Chronic Illness and Plan Satisfaction Under Managed Care. Health Affairs: 19(6):203-...
Improving quality in Medicaid: the use of care management processes for chronic illness and preventive care. Background: Care management processes (CMPs), tools to improve the efficiency and quality of primary care delivery, are particularly important for low-inco... RJC Robinson - 《Medical Care...
Chronic illnesses can have devastating effects on patients, including their physical and mental wellbeing. Explore the defining characteristics of a chronic illness with examples, the effects of chronic illnesses, and common methods of management. ...
Implicit in the work is the idea that structured behaviour change strategies can lead to improved self-management skills and abilities for patients with chronic illness and have the potential to facilitate long-term behaviour and lifestyle change. These processes, in turn may also support sustainable...
There currently exists a vast amount of literature concerning chronic illness self-management, however the developmental patterns and sustainability of self-management over time remain largely unknown. This paper aims to describe the patterns by which di
PLANNING TO END HOMELESSNESS 热度: Collaborative management of chronic illness 热度: Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness - Fairfax County Government 热度: CollaborativeInitiativetoHelpEndChronic Homelessness:Introduction LawrenceD.Rickards,PhD SarahA.McGraw,PhD ...
Multi-modal management of severe health anxiety in diabetes mellitus type 1 in a medical clinic setting: Including the use of blended care cognitive behavi... Health anxietySomatic symptom disorderIllness anxiety disorderBlended care cognitive behavioural therapyChronic illnessConsultation liaison psychiatry....
CNS’s tend to work inone-on-one clinical practice environmentswhile the majority of RD’s work in institutional food service and management settings. CNS’s recognize thepositive and negative effects of different foods, while RD’s have a policy that “there is no bad food”, or “everythin...
Amultimodalapproachto pain management consists of using treatments from one or more clinical disciplines incorporated into an overall treatment plan [47,48]. There is strong evidence that the concurrent use of multiple medications that work by different mechanisms of action and at different sites are...
The preference for healthcare refers to the perception, performance and behavior of patients to seek care when they feel unwell, present symptoms of a certain disease or feel potentially at risk of illness, considering their care condition, financial situation and healthcare facilities, etc.7. It...