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Definition of disease management in US English: disease managementnoun A system that seeks to manage the chronic conditions of high-risk, high-cost patients as a group. Example sentencesExamples - Chronic disease management is costly, and therefore the most outstanding feature of longevity is that it has become a feature of national and personal wealth.
- For example, nurses had a role in triage, prescribing, and chronic disease management.
- We pour vast energy into chronic disease management.
- These are important even for simple prompting systems but are multiplied in the more complex systems needed for chronic disease management.
- This suggests that the trend in the NHS towards larger general practices by itself has little impact on the quality of chronic disease management in primary care.
- Imposing chronic disease management strategies on existing systems of care that are organised to address acute episodic illness is unlikely to be successful.
- Health professionals' attitudes are understandable given the focus on chronic disease management throughout the new GP contract.
- The registries will also enable quality comparisons between hospitals and research into chronic disease management.
- It should be continuous, involving teaching, e-mail communication, and patient training in disease management.
- Only two trials examined brief interventions for chronic disease management, and they found virtually no evidence to support their implementation.
- Clearly more research is needed to clarify the potential contributions of social work to chronic disease management.
- We believe that text message or email reminders of this kind will help to reduce many of the problems associated with clinic attendance and chronic disease management.
- We believe that such systems could be generically applied to most, if not all, forms of chronic disease management.
- It may not be feasible to introduce this model unless a practice has prior experience of chronic disease management and computerised records are used routinely.
- Whether or not patients take the medications prescribed for them and how well doctors determine this is at the heart of chronic disease management.
- The government moved to make an expert patient programme a centrepiece of the NHS approach to chronic disease management in the 21st century.
- Would it be better managed by a chronic disease management model like that used for diabetes?
- Consultants have a key role in chronic disease management as part of the extended care team.
- As is clear from these papers, chronic disease management has evolved into a unique field of inquiry and an essential component of quality improvement efforts in health care.
- Most of these systems were originally developed to provide advice to clinicians about diagnoses or disease management.
Definition of disease management in US English: disease managementnoun A system that seeks to manage the chronic conditions of high-risk, high-cost patients as a group. Example sentencesExamples - It should be continuous, involving teaching, e-mail communication, and patient training in disease management.
- For example, nurses had a role in triage, prescribing, and chronic disease management.
- Clearly more research is needed to clarify the potential contributions of social work to chronic disease management.
- We pour vast energy into chronic disease management.
- Imposing chronic disease management strategies on existing systems of care that are organised to address acute episodic illness is unlikely to be successful.
- The government moved to make an expert patient programme a centrepiece of the NHS approach to chronic disease management in the 21st century.
- Health professionals' attitudes are understandable given the focus on chronic disease management throughout the new GP contract.
- Whether or not patients take the medications prescribed for them and how well doctors determine this is at the heart of chronic disease management.
- Would it be better managed by a chronic disease management model like that used for diabetes?
- The registries will also enable quality comparisons between hospitals and research into chronic disease management.
- Consultants have a key role in chronic disease management as part of the extended care team.
- Chronic disease management is costly, and therefore the most outstanding feature of longevity is that it has become a feature of national and personal wealth.
- This suggests that the trend in the NHS towards larger general practices by itself has little impact on the quality of chronic disease management in primary care.
- We believe that text message or email reminders of this kind will help to reduce many of the problems associated with clinic attendance and chronic disease management.
- It may not be feasible to introduce this model unless a practice has prior experience of chronic disease management and computerised records are used routinely.
- We believe that such systems could be generically applied to most, if not all, forms of chronic disease management.
- As is clear from these papers, chronic disease management has evolved into a unique field of inquiry and an essential component of quality improvement efforts in health care.
- Only two trials examined brief interventions for chronic disease management, and they found virtually no evidence to support their implementation.
- These are important even for simple prompting systems but are multiplied in the more complex systems needed for chronic disease management.
- Most of these systems were originally developed to provide advice to clinicians about diagnoses or disease management.
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