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[The German program for disease management guidelines--implementation with pathways and quality management].

Günter Ollenschläger1, Monika Lelgemann, Ina Kopp

  • 1Arztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin (AZQ) - gemeinsames Institut von Bundesärztekammer und Kassenärztlicher Bundesvereinigung, Berlin. go@azq.de

Medizinische Klinik (Munich, Germany : 1983)
|July 20, 2007
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Germany mandates physicians follow evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (DM-CPGs) through a national program established in 2002. This article reviews methods for implementing these guidelines in regional and national disease management programs.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Healthcare Policy

Context:

  • Physicians in German disease management programs are legally required to adhere to clinical practice guidelines.
  • A national program was established to implement evidence-based recommendations for disease management.
  • The need for standardized, high-quality patient care drives guideline implementation.

Purpose:

  • To review existing programs, methods, and tools for implementing Disease Management Clinical Practice Guidelines (DM-CPGs).
  • To analyze strategies for integrating DM-CPGs into both nationwide and regional disease management initiatives.
  • To highlight the specific adaptation of DM-CPGs for primary care physicians in Hesse.

Summary:

  • The article examines the German Program for National Disease Management Guidelines (DM-CPG Program), established in 2002.

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  • It evaluates diverse implementation strategies, including clinical pathways and regional outpatient care guidelines.
  • Emphasis is placed on the institutionalized process of tailoring DM-CPGs for regional primary care settings, exemplified by Hesse.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates the adoption of best-practice standards in German healthcare.
    • Enhances the quality and consistency of disease management across different care settings.
    • Provides a model for regional adaptation of national guidelines, improving primary care delivery.