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  • Healthcare Management
  • Team-Based Care Models
  • Chronic Disease Management

Background:

  • High-risk patients often have complex, unmet chronic care needs.
  • Traditional care models may struggle to proactively address these needs.
  • Effective coordination between trainees, faculty, and clinic staff is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the panel management model.
  • To highlight its role in proactive, team-based care delivery.
  • To focus on patients with significant chronic care requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a collaborative panel management model.
  • Integrating trainees, faculty, and clinic staff into care teams.
  • Focusing on proactive identification and management of high-risk patients.

Main Results:

  • The model facilitates a unified approach to patient care.
  • It enables proactive management of chronic conditions.
  • Team collaboration is enhanced for better patient outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • The panel management model is effective for team-based care.
  • It addresses the needs of high-risk patients with chronic conditions.
  • Interprofessional collaboration is key to successful implementation.