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[The German program for disease management guidelines. Background, methods, and development process].

Günter Ollenschläger1, Ina Kopp, Monika Lelgemann

  • 1Arztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin (AZQ), Berlin. ollenschlaeger@azq.de

Medizinische Klinik (Munich, Germany : 1983)
|October 14, 2006
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The German Program for National Disease Management Guidelines (DM-CPG) establishes evidence-based best practices for patient care across all health sectors. This initiative aims to improve coordinated care for chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Public Health Policy

Context:

  • Established in 2002, the German DM-CPG Program unites key medical organizations to standardize disease management.
  • Focuses on high-priority health topics, integrating prevention, acute care, rehabilitation, and chronic care.
  • Organized by the German Agency for Quality in Medicine, a member of the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N).

Purpose:

  • To develop consensus among medical professions on evidence-based recommendations for disease management.
  • To facilitate coordinated patient care across different healthcare settings and over time.
  • To implement best practice recommendations for prevention, acute, rehabilitation, and chronic care.

Summary:

  • The German DM-CPG Program has published guidelines for asthma, COPD, type 2 diabetes, and coronary heart disease.

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  • Impact:

    • Enhances the quality and coordination of healthcare for patients with chronic diseases.
    • Promotes the adoption of evidence-based practices in German healthcare.
    • Provides a framework for developing and implementing national disease management guidelines.