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Young adults with chronic conditions face challenges transitioning to adult care. The Berliner TransitionsProgramm (BTP) offers a structured two-year program to improve care continuity for these patients.

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  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Transition Medicine
  • Healthcare Management

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  • Young adults with chronic diseases require specialized care during their transition from pediatric to adult medicine.
  • Significant challenges exist in Germany regarding this transition phase, unlike countries with established transition clinics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the challenges and needs of the patient transition phase from pediatric to adult healthcare.
  • To present the Berliner TransitionsProgramm (BTP) as a model for structured transition care.

Main Methods:

  • The Berliner TransitionsProgramm (BTP) provides a two-year framework including consultations, a booklet, disease summary, and case management.
  • The program aims to ensure treatment continuity and prevent patients from being lost to follow-up.

Main Results:

  • The BTP offers a structured framework for managing the transition of young adults with various chronic diseases.
  • The program has successfully secured financial reimbursement from some insurance companies for its services.

Conclusions:

  • The Berliner TransitionsProgramm (BTP) serves as a successful role model for transition medicine in Germany.
  • Structured transition programs are crucial for addressing deficits in care for young adults with chronic conditions.