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Disease management: a practitioner's perspective

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  • 1Integrated Pharmacy Solutions, Inc., Jonesboro, Ga., USA.

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Washington, D.C. : 1996)
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Effective disease management prioritizes patient outcomes over cost reduction for chronic conditions like hypertension. Integrated systems and payer support are crucial for successful long-term disease management strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health
  • Chronic Disease Management

Background:

  • Traditional healthcare cost management inadequately addresses long-term chronic illness expenses.
  • Disease management offers a patient-centered approach to improve health outcomes.
  • Hypertension presents a significant burden and is a suitable condition for disease management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the limitations of traditional cost-focused healthcare in managing chronic diseases.
  • To advocate for disease management as a superior model for chronic conditions.
  • To identify key requirements for successful hypertension disease management.

Main Methods:

  • The study reviews current healthcare management paradigms.
  • It analyzes the principles of disease management and its application to hypertension.

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  • It discusses the necessary infrastructure for effective disease management.
  • Main Results:

    • Disease management focuses on patient outcomes throughout the disease trajectory.
    • Cost component management in traditional healthcare has minimal impact on long-term chronic illness costs.
    • Hypertension is identified as a prime candidate for disease management interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful disease management requires a shift from cost-cutting to outcome-driven care.
    • Integrated information systems are essential for effective patient monitoring and intervention.
    • Third-party payer support is vital for the widespread implementation of disease management programs.