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Improving Chronic Illness Care

December 12, 2011 | Program Result

Improving Chronic Illness Care supported a clinical improvement program, targeted research and dissemination related to the Chronic Care Model, a patient-centered, collaborative approach to the delivery of care for people with chronic illness.

Getting Out the Word about What Works for Managing Chronic Diseases

November 1, 2004 | Program Result

The BMJ Publishing Group produced three special journal issues devoted to information on chronic disease management and mailed them to subscribers and a select list of health care professionals.

Program Model Identifies Ways of Improving Chronic Illness Care

August 1, 2000 | Program Result

These grants from RWJF supported the planning of its national program to improve the quality of care received by patients with chronic conditions, Improving Chronic Illness Care.

Allies Against Asthma: Five Themes

October 1, 2008 | Story

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation national program Allies Against Asthma (Allies) uses a community coalition approach for controlling asthma in children living in low-income, minority neighborhoods.

A Continuing Care Management Model of Health Care in Miami Reduces Emergency Department Use

December 1, 1998 | Program Result

The University of Miami School of Medicine assessed and further developed their existing continuing care management model of care for low-income chronically ill people in Dade County Fla.

Chronically Ill Patients Get More Care, Less Quality, Says Dartmouth Atlas

April 7, 2008 | News Release

The Fix? A Major Overhaul of Medicare.

Keeping Children With Asthma Out of Hospitals: Parents' and Physicians' Perspectives on How Pediatric Asthma Hospitalizations Can Be Prevented

October 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Parents' and Physicians' Perspectives on How Pediatric Asthma Hospitalizations Can Be Prevented

Identification of Strategies Used to Cope with Chronic Pain in Older Persons Receiving Primary Care from a Veterans Affairs Medical Center

June 1, 2004 | Journal Article

Though many older people have disabling, chronic pain, most pain studies have focused on younger individuals. In 2001 and 2002, the authors conducted a telephone survey of older people who had chronic pain not due to cancer. Participants were 245 pa ...

Literacy and Its Relationship with Self-efficacy, Trust, and Participation in Medical Decision Making

November 8, 2007 | Journal Article

Trust, self-efficacy, and involvement in medical decision-making were posited to be mediating variables in the relationship between literacy and diabetes outcomes.

Talking to Latinos About Diabetes, Using Words They Understand

February 2, 2009 | Story

The majority of health information provided to the Latino community often lacks language and cultural sensitivity, making it hard to understand.

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