Disease management in the frail and elderly population: integration of physicians in the intervention.

Jay Want, Gregg Kamas, Thanh-Nghia Nguyen
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As financial, social, and quality-of-life challenges associated with chronic disease in the United States continue to proliferate, disease management (DM) has been identified as a viable and positive approach that serves all areas of impact. Using an "in-house" model, Physician Health Partners, LLC, designed, developed, and implemented a DM program for the frail and elderly population. Given the special needs of this population the typical DM intervention was modified to include elements of physician involvement. The Frail and Elderly Program, as the DM program is called, produced statistically significant improvements in functional, behavioral, and clinical status and health-related quality of life. This model can help result in program success with potential benefits for individuals, practices, communities, and all whose lives are touched, directly or indirectly, by chronic disease.

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体弱多病和老年人的疾病管理:医生在干预中的整合。
随着美国与慢性疾病相关的经济、社会和生活质量挑战不断增加,疾病管理(DM)已被确定为一种可行的、积极的方法,服务于所有影响领域。医师健康合作伙伴有限责任公司采用“内部”模式,设计、开发并实施了针对体弱和老年人的糖尿病计划。考虑到这一人群的特殊需求,典型的糖尿病干预被修改为包括医生参与的因素。体弱多病和老年人项目,即DM项目,在功能、行为、临床状态和健康相关的生活质量方面产生了统计上显著的改善。这种模式可以帮助项目取得成功,对个人、实践、社区以及所有直接或间接受到慢性病影响的人都有潜在的好处。
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