Achieving high-quality, cost-effective medical care remains an elusive goal of the US health care system, but there is widespread agreement that patient-centered care will be a key ingredient.1Yet for frail elders and patients with advanced illness, many of whom have multiple chronic diseases, p...
Ichiro I. KawachiSocial Science & MedicineFenton AT, Elliott MN, Schwebel DC, Berkowitz Z, Liddon NC, Tortolero SR, Cuccaro PM, Davies SL, Schuster MA. Unequal interactions: Examining the role of patient-centered care in reducing inequitable diffusion of a medical innovation, the human ...
The critical role of the patient and family caregivers in disease management is often overlooked or undervalued. Self-management of symptoms, lifestyle, be... MacStravic,S. - 《Disease Management & Health Outcomes》 被引量: 7发表: 1999年 Negotiating the care-giving role: family members’ exper...
However, if the MCO makes a costly new treatment for a rare disease readily available, it may temporarily satisfy a small contingency at the cost of all of its members. This article examines the risks and benefits of patient-centered drug approval and the potential economic effect of patient-...
The Impact of Nursing on Patient Outcomes Nurses' contributions extend beyond their direct patient care responsibilities. Their dedication to patient-centered care, strong communication skills, and compassionate approach significantly influence patient outcomes. Studies have shown that hi...
Understanding patient perspective is integral to delivering high-value patient-centered care. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have the potential to systematically incorporate patient input for improvement in both quality and cost of care. They are, however, based on subjectively collected data ...
Role of the nurse in the patient-centered care team AD disease management may be delivered in different health settings (primary care, day-clinics, and secondary/tertiary care). The majority of patients have mild disease and are often managed in the primary care/community setting; only up to ...
Understanding patient-centered care in the context of total quality management and continuous quality improvement. BACKGROUND: Implementing patient-centered care (PCC) requires a fundamental shift in thinking-from how to best provide a wide variety of independent servic... DS Wakefield,ST Cyphert,JF...
As the literature noted the critical nature of the role of a middle manager, an interdisciplinary team reached the consensus that a registered nurse with progressive clinical and head nurse experience should be the first-line manager in a patient-centered care organization. The process of ...
(1992) Patient-centered care delivery and the role of information systems, Computers in Healthcare, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 44-6Tarte, J. and Bogiages, C. (1992), "Patient-centered care delivery and the role of information systems", Computers in Healthcare, Vol. 13 No. 2, p...