Chronic disease
P Watkins - Clinical Medicine, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
McKee and Nolte also examine the influence of healthcare systems on the management of
chronic disease in different European countries. 11 They describe the decline in mortality …
chronic disease in different European countries. 11 They describe the decline in mortality …
Clinicians, Services and Commissioning in Chronic Disease Management in the NHS: The Need for Coordinated Management Programmes: Report of a Joint …
Royal College of General Practitioners, NHS Alliance - 2004 - books.google.com
As the population ages, healthcare will focus increasingly on the management of long-term
conditions. Optimal care will require new models of service provision, championed by …
conditions. Optimal care will require new models of service provision, championed by …
Chronic disease care: the next milestone
FB Roth - Canadian Journal of Public Health/Revue Canadienne …, 1956 - JSTOR
FB ROTH, MD Saskatchewan Department of Public Health Regina, Saskatchewan tide of
human events rarely stands still and society is faced with the phenomenon of great areas of …
human events rarely stands still and society is faced with the phenomenon of great areas of …
[BOOK][B] Chronic Illness: Digests of Selected References
VB Turner - 1951 - books.google.com
THE FORMATION of the National Commission on Chronic Illness and the increased activity
in the field of chronic disease by the Public Health Service are evidence of a growing …
in the field of chronic disease by the Public Health Service are evidence of a growing …
[PDF][PDF] Integrated health care for people with chronic conditions. A policy brief.
1-page key messages* Uncoordinated care can affect the quality and efficiency of health
care, access to care, participation in and satisfaction with care, and health outcomes for …
care, access to care, participation in and satisfaction with care, and health outcomes for …
The Challenge of Chronic Diseases.
EP Boas, N Michelson - The Challenge of Chronic Diseases., 1929 - cabdirect.org
'Chronics,'the sufferers from chronic ailments, have been much neglected in community
provision. Yet chronic disease is common. More than half the patients of a New York medical …
provision. Yet chronic disease is common. More than half the patients of a New York medical …
Chronic disease management and the implications for clinical governance
M Lugon, C Singleton - Clinical Governance Bulletin, 2005 - search.proquest.com
Chronic diseases are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide:
according to the World Health Organization, they account for 46% of the burden of disease.'It …
according to the World Health Organization, they account for 46% of the burden of disease.'It …
Chronic disease and the healthcare crisis
HR Holman - Chronic Illness, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
The emerging burden of chronic disease over the past half-century fell upon a medical
profession that was born in an era of acute disease predominance, had became imbued …
profession that was born in an era of acute disease predominance, had became imbued …
Chronic disease—the need for a new clinical education
H Holman - Jama, 2004 - jamanetwork.com
The inadequacy of clinical education is a consequence of the failure of health care and
medical education to adapt to 2 related transformations in the past 50 years that are central …
medical education to adapt to 2 related transformations in the past 50 years that are central …
[PDF][PDF] Involvement of family physicians in structured programs for chronic diseases or multi-morbidity in Switzerland.
I Peytremann-Bridevaux, ST Ebert… - European journal of …, 2015 - serval.unil.ch
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges
for health systems worldwide. In that perspective, the current organization of healthcare …
for health systems worldwide. In that perspective, the current organization of healthcare …