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245 00 $aChronic disease management /$cguest editor, Brooke Salzman, Lauren Collins, Emily R. Hajjar ; consulting editor, Joel J. Heidelbaugh.
260 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. :$bSaunders,$c2012.
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490 1 $aPrimary care: clinics in office practice ;$vv. 39, no. 2
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aFront Cover; Chronic Disease Management; Copyright Page; Contributors; Table of Contents; Foreword: Teaching Strategies Behind the Principles; Preface: Chronic Disease Management: The Changing Landscape of Primary Care; Chapter 1. Value-Based Reengineering: Twenty-first Century Chronic Care Models; A CALL FOR ACTION: WHY TRANSFORM CARE?; GEISINGER; QUALITY PROGRAM; PRIMARY CARE REDESIGN CORE ELEMENTS; SYSTEMS OF CARE; SUCCESSFUL MODELS OF CARE; INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT; MEDICAL NEIGHBORHOOD; NETWORK DEPLOYMENT; SUMMARY; REFERENCES.
505 8 $aChapter 2. The Changes Involved in Patient-Centered Medical HomeTransformationMETHODS; RESULTS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. A "How To" Guide to Creatinga Patient-Centered Medical Home; WHAT IS A PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME?; WHY SHOULD A PRACTICE BECOME A PCMH?; WHY DOES SEEKING CERTIFICATION FOR YOUR PCMH MATTER?; BECOMING A PCMH: WHERE TO START?; A TEAM APPROACH; WORKING GROUPS; WORKSPACE; CERTIFYING BODY; STEPS TO PCMH CERTIFICATION; PRACTICE REDESIGN; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Effective Strategies for Behavior Change; MODELS OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGE.
505 8 $aSTRATEGIES/TOOLS FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTIONBEHAVIOR CHANGE STRATEGIES FOR DISEASE PREVENTION; BEHAVIOR CHANGE STRATEGIES FOR CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT; CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Self-Management Education and Support in Chronic Disease Management; SELF-MANAGEMENT SUPPORT; INCORPORATING SMS INTO PRACTICE; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Health Information Technology: Transforming Chronic Disease Management and Care Transitions; BACKGROUND: FEDERAL LEGISLATION; HIT AND CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT; HIT AND SELF-MANAGEMENT SUPPORT.
505 8 $aHIT AND CARE TRANSITIONSCHALLENGES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Pharmacologic Issues in Management of Chronic Disease; POLYPHARMACY; INAPPROPRIATE PRESCRIBING; MEDICATION ADHERENCE AND PERSISTENCE; ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS AND EVENTS; OVERALL APPROACH TO MINIMIZE MEDICATION-RELATED PROBLEMS IN OFFICE PATIENTS; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Effective Strategies to Improve the Management of Diabetes: Case Illustration from the Diabetes Health and Wellness Institute; CONFRONTING AND ELIMINATING HEALTH DISPARITIES; COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS.
505 8 $aOUTREACH INTO THE COMMUNITY TO IDENTIFY AND ENGAGE MAJOR STAKEHOLDERSDIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR DIFFERENT AT-RISK POPULATIONS; INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAMWORK; CARE COORDINATION; TEAM COORDINATION; ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD; IMPROVING THE CARE EXPERIENCE OF THE PATIENT; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Childhood Asthma: Considerations for Primary Care Practice and Chronic Disease Management in the Village of Care; INTRODUCTION; QUESTION 1: WHY DOES THIS RELATE TO MY PRACTICE AND THE CARE I PROVIDE; QUESTION 2: WHY SHOULD WE USE CHILDHOOD ASTHMA TO CONSIDER A MODEL OFADVANCED PRIMARY CARE.
520 $aThis issue covers topics central to the management of the patient with a chronic disease by taking a comprehenisve look at: Successful/Innovative Models in Chronic Disease Management, The Patient-Centered Medical Home, Self-Management Education and Support, Major Pharmacologic Issues in Chronic Disease Management, Health Information Technology, Community-Based Partnerships for Improving Chronic Disease Management, and Effective Strategies for Behavioral Change, Diabetes Management, CHF Management, Asthma Management, and Depression Management.
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