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K Lumsdon

    Hospitals & Health Networks
    |November 5, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Doctors often lack time and support to advocate for patients with chronic diseases like arthritis and diabetes. Dr. John Scott is pioneering new approaches to improve care and patient self-perception.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Practice
    • Patient Advocacy
    • Chronic Disease Management

    Background:

    • Physicians face significant time and support limitations in advocating for patients with chronic conditions.
    • Existing healthcare models may not adequately address the holistic needs of individuals with arthritis, diabetes, and other long-term illnesses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore revolutionary approaches for managing chronic diseases.
    • To transform the perspectives of healthcare organizations, physicians, and patients regarding chronic illness.

    Main Methods:

    • Dr. John Scott's 18 years of medical practice inform the development of new strategies.
    • Focus on innovative frontiers in healthcare delivery and patient engagement.

    Main Results:

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    • New frontiers are being established to potentially revolutionize chronic disease care.
    • Potential shifts in how Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and physicians perceive patients with chronic diseases.

    Conclusions:

    • The study suggests a paradigm shift in chronic disease management is possible.
    • Empowering patients to change their self-perception is a key component of the proposed revolution.