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New Tools Help Patients Self-Manage Chronic Illnesses

July 1, 2000 | Program Result

The Oregon Pacific Research Institute evaluated and enhanced the ongoing support patients need to manage a broad spectrum of chronic diseases, which affect more than 100 million Americans.

Symptoms Improved in Chronically Ill People Who Used an Online Self-Management Program

February 1, 2007 | Program Result

In 2001-05, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine conducted a randomized, controlled study of the use of an Internet Chronic Disease Self-Management Program.

Self-Management Options Offered to Elderly in Medicaid Waiver Program in Ohio

June 22, 2004 | Program Result

The Scripps Gerontology Center of Miami University created a new program, called CHOICES, designed to increase consumer choice and control in PASSPORT, Ohio's existing Medicaid home and community-based care waiver program for older adults.

Ten States Test Strategy for Evaluating Self-Management of Services by Elderly

June 22, 2004 | Program Result

The National Association of State Units on Aging designed and tested a tool and process that allow states the opportunity to evaluate the extent to which they offer consumers opportunities to make choices and direct their own health care and support services.

Self-Management for Chronically Ill Pays Off with Improved Outcomes, Fewer Office Visits

May 1, 2003 | Program Result

Stanford University School of Medicine developed and evaluated a disease management/patient self-care program for patients with chronic disease called "Health Partners."

Researchers Test Survey Tool to Measure Patients' Participation in Their Health Care

November 1, 2007 | Program Result

The University of Oregon defined patient activation as it relates to those with chronic illness, and developed and tested an instrument to measure patient activation.

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.

Pilot Program Trains Certified Home Health Aides to Provide Nursing Care to Patients at Home

October 4, 2011 | Program Result

Under the state of New Jersey's Nurse Delegation Pilot Program, registered nurses delegated specific health care tasks performed in the homes of some Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities or chronic conditions to certified home health aides.

Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Care Management for Chronically Depressed Primary Care Patients

September 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Chronically depressed patients in primary practices are helped by a program that uses a care manager intervention and teaches self-management techniques.

Diabetes Initiative

December 1, 2012 | Report

This program was a 30-month, multi-site initiative to improve diabetes self-management and to determine whether self-management principles could be implemented effectively in real-world settings.

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