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Comparative Cost Analysis of Housing and Case Management Program for Chronically Ill Homeless Adults Compared to Usual Care

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The cost analysis of a housing and case management program for chronically ill homeless adults demonstrated an average annual savings for care.

Medica's "Care Advisor" Model Costs HMO Less, Gets Higher Patient Satisfaction

December 1, 2003 | Program Result

The University of Minnesota Medical School compared the effects on patients and a health plan of using a "care advisor" who coordinated services for senior members of a health plan to those of the plan's regular "gatekeeper" model.

Workgroup's Recommendations Help HMOs Identify and Care for, High-Risk Chronically Ill Older Patients

May 1, 2006 | Program Result

For 10 years (1994–2004), the HMO Workgroup on Care Management published recommendations on, and highlighted opportunities and challenges in, care management practices for chronically ill older patients under capitated arrangements.

MULTIFIT Computer System Improves Outcomes in Chronic Care

November 1, 1998 | Program Result

Stanford University School of Medicine adapted MULTIFIT to the care of patients with congestive heart failure, diabetes and hypertension.

Partnership Streamlines Care for Families with Disabled Children in Rural Missouri

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

From 1998 to 2002, staff at University of Missouri's School of Medicine developed and implemented the Missouri Partnership for Enhanced Delivery of Services (MO-PEDS).

Nevada HMO Creates a Model for Managing Chronic Illnesses by Coordinating Care

January 1, 2002 | Program Result

Sierra Health Services designed and evaluated for replicability a model of care to improve the identification of high-risk members and better integrate case management into the primary care setting.

After Hospital Discharge, Does Intensive Case Management Make a Difference?

April 1, 2008 | Program Result

The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center examined the effects of five HMO case management programs on patients' compliance with discharge services and use of acute care services.

Survey Assesses Strengths and Weakness of Service Agencies for the Elderly

March 1, 2003 | Program Result

In 2000, the National Council on the Aging conducted a survey among community service organizations concerning their health and social support programs for older adults.

Coordinated Health Care Experiment Unsuccessful

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

Wake Forest University School of Medicine sought to expand the clinical data management system of a community health center to form an information network.

Additional Funding to Coordinate Services for Elderly in Cincinnati Doesn't Improve Health Care

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Council on Aging of the Cincinnati Area developed a project to enhance care for the frail elderly by linking acute and long-term care services and improving communication and coordination among providers.

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