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Evidence on the Chronic Care Model in the New Millennium This paper reviews evidence published since 2000 about practices' ability to redesign care in accord with the Chronic Care Model (CCM) and the impacts of such redesign on clinical care and health outcomes. Implications for practice and research are discussed. Published In: Health Affiars | Journal articles | 11/20/2009 |
Improving Chronic Illness Care The use of organized chronic illness care management processes (CMPs) is discussed in this article. Published In: Medical Care | Journal articles | 09/10/2009 |
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Health Coaching via an Internet Portal for Primary Care Patients With Chronic Conditions An intervention conducted through a secure Internet portal suggests that providing coaching and advice to patients online may enhance the patient-physician relationship. This study tested digital interactive strategies that promote patient self-management of chronic... Published In: Medical Care | Journal articles | 04/03/2009 |
Primary Care Physicians' Links to Other Physicians Through Medicare Patients Policy-makers and insurers are searching for strategies to improve care coordination and reinvigorate primary care as a critical component of reforming the U.S. health care system. Published In: Annals of Internal Medicine | Journal articles | 02/17/2009 |
Scope of Care Coordination Daunting for Physicians Treating Medicare Patients Typical primary care physician must coordinate care with 229 other physicians in 117 practices. | News releases | 02/17/2009 |
This article describes the development and validation of an instrument used to measure resources and support for self-management (RSSM) used in the survey component of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Diabetes Initiative evaluation. Published In: The Diabetes Educator (Online) | Journal articles | 02/03/2009 |
Early Experiences With Consumer Engagement Initiatives To Improve Chronic Care This paper investigates the early experiences of the 14 regional multistakeholder quality improvement alliances funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2006 to design and implement communitywide consumer engagement strategies. Published In: Health Affairs | Journal articles | 01/13/2009 |
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