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Improving Self-Care and Reducing ED Visits Through a Health Ministry Program Delta Regional Medical Center established a Health Ministry Network to serve the health needs of congregational members, particularly those with heart disease and diabetes, better self-manage their care. | Promising practices from the field | 08/11/2009 |
| Slides | 06/30/2009 | |
| Slides | 06/30/2009 | |
| Slides | 06/30/2009 | |
Evaluation of Quality Allies and New Health Partnerships This evaluation of the Quality Allies and New Health Partnerships learning communities focused on the second and third phases of a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The evaluation specifically focused on documenting the... | Evaluations, Evaluation projects | 04/23/2009 |
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 |
Race/Ethnicity and Patient Confidence to Self-Manage Cardiovascular Disease This study examines associations between race/ethnicity and other characteristics that determine confidence levels related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) self management. Minority cardiac patients have lower levels of confidence in their ability to self-manage CVD... Published In: Medical Care | Journal articles | 04/01/2009 |
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 |
How Engaged Are Consumers in Their Health and Health Care, and Why Does It Matter? Consumers are engaged, but their level of activation varies considerably according to a study by HSC. | Reports | 10/16/2008 |
How Engaged are American Consumers in Their Health and Health Care? The level of patient activation-a person's ability to manage their health and health care-varies considerably in the U.S. population, with less than half of adults (41.4%) at the highest level, according to a... | News releases | 10/16/2008 |
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