More than a century ago, unregulated commercial harvest put much of Pennsylvania’s wildlife on the brink of blinking out. These days, disease is the threat. White-nose syndrome has reduced populations ...
Objective: To assess the evidence for the effect of disease management on quality of care, disease control, and cost, with a focus on populationbased programs. Study Design: Literature review. Methods ...
Florida officials have renewed an innovative disease management experiment offered through the state’s Medicaid program by four of the country’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. The two-year ...
A disease management program at the University of Minnesota revealed only some targeted chronic diseases benefitted from the program while others were unaffected. A disease management (DM) program at ...
The financial logic supporting the growth of what has become known as disease management is clear and easy to understand. People who live with chronic health conditions account for a substantial share ...
New technologies for health monitoring and improvement at home are taking off, and are expected to see massive growth in the coming decade. An analysis from Precedence Research predicts that the home ...
Objective: We examined the impact of a disease management (DM) program offered at the University of Minnesota for those with various chronic diseases. Methods: Differences-in-differences regression ...
July 7, 2011 - Columbia, S.C. - BlueChoice ® HealthPlan of South Carolina's disease management program for members with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) will be featured in an annual ...
HARTFORD, Conn. & WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aetna (NYSE: AET) and Fresenius Medical Care (NYSE: FMS) today announced the launch of a joint program aimed at improving clinical outcomes and ...
Our Comprehensive Disease Management (CDM) program focuses on providing patients with palliative care and relief from symptoms, pain, and stress caused by serious illness Our Comprehensive Disease ...
Simcoe, Timothy, Maryaline Catillon, and Paul Gertler. "Who Benefits Most in Disease Management Programs: Improving Target Efficiency." Health Economics 28, no. 2 (February 2019): 189–203.
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