Case management: a controlled evaluation of persons with diabetes.

S. Lob, N. Kohatsu
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Case management has been widely used with the intent of improving clinical outcomes while reducing medical costs. Studies of case management, however, have shown variable effectiveness. This study assessed the impact of a state health department case management program on hospitalizations, emergency department (ED) visits, and preventive services among persons with diabetes receiving Medicaid fee-for-service health care. The patients enrolled in the non-disease-specific case management program were low-income, chronically ill and medically complex. Nurse case managers authorized and coordinated services in the home for these patients and established links to health-care professionals and community resources. A retrospective, non-randomized, controlled time series design using paid claims files was employed. Case management reduced admissions and hospital days but did not significantly impact ED visits or use of preventive services.
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病例管理已被广泛用于改善临床结果,同时降低医疗成本的意图。然而,对病例管理的研究显示出不同的效果。本研究评估了州卫生部门病例管理项目对接受医疗补助收费医疗保健的糖尿病患者住院、急诊(ED)就诊和预防服务的影响。参加非疾病特异性病例管理计划的患者是低收入、慢性疾病和医学复杂的患者。护士病例管理人员授权和协调这些患者在家中提供的服务,并与卫生保健专业人员和社区资源建立联系。采用回顾性、非随机、对照时间序列设计,使用付费索赔文件。病例管理减少了入院人数和住院天数,但对急诊科就诊或预防服务的使用没有显著影响。
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