With the wave of a burgeoning population of elderly patients cresting on the horizon, what do we know now from existing research and literature about managed care systems for patients who are chronically ill? What directions does existing research point toward today; is the available research comprehensive or cursory; and what changes will be required to address successfully this treatment aspect of health care? The purpose of this book is to examine critically and summarize the research on managed care treatment of the chronically ill, to expose what is not yet known in this health care…mehr
With the wave of a burgeoning population of elderly patients cresting on the horizon, what do we know now from existing research and literature about managed care systems for patients who are chronically ill? What directions does existing research point toward today; is the available research comprehensive or cursory; and what changes will be required to address successfully this treatment aspect of health care? The purpose of this book is to examine critically and summarize the research on managed care treatment of the chronically ill, to expose what is not yet known in this health care field, and to reveal the outcomes of existing treatment methods. How are those with chronic illness treated in these facilities? How can these patients' treatment be improved given available statistics? How can MCOs be altered to address a problem that may become an issue of epidemic proportions in health care tomorrow? Managed Care and the Treatment of Chronic Illness is a unique presentation of available research in the treatment and outcome of care for the chronically ill patients in managed care settings. Chronic illnesses require frequent and specialized treatment for patients - anathema to the short-term and cost-effective objectives of MCOs. Professor Christianson, aided by five expert collaborators, addresses MCO strengths and issues in treating these patients, looks at research results comparing treatment in MCOs versus fee-for-service medicine, and considers the various management techniques and programs to deliver care to enrollees with chronic conditions. Finally the authors critically address the anticipation of the future for this growing population and research: the changes in the MCO environment this population will demand for successful care and the suggested directions for future research. They consider the use of administrative and medical records data by MCOs in benchmarking, assessment, and characterization of high-risk patients. The author concludes with a section on member-wide interventions and the effectiveness of targeted initiatives in treating the specific chronic diseases of asthma, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and congestive heart failure. For anyone interested in the effectiveness of managed care operations, the challenges of treatment of chronic illness, or future health management for the elderly population, this book is a one-of-a-kind examination in its field. Managed Care and the Treatment of Chronic Illness will be a stepping stone for health service researchers, policy analysts and policymakers, managed care administrators, and educators in the fields of medicine, epidemiology, economics, and sociology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jon B. Christianson is an economist with extensive research and teaching experience in the financing and delivery of medical care. He has published in the areas of managed care, rural health care, mental health care, and care process improvement, and has collaborated with health care providers in a variety of practice settings to evaluate new treatment approaches. He received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and currently is on the faculty of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, where he is the James A. Hamilton Chair in Health Policy and Management. Dr. Christianson serves on a number of different editorial boards and scientific advisory panels, and directs the Center for the Study of Healthcare Management in the Department of Healthcare Management at the Carlson School.
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Foreword - E. Wagner Preface 1. Introduction Defining Chronic Illness Defining Managed Care/Managed Care Organizations Organizing the Literature Review and Synthesis Searching for Relevant Literature Appendiz: Description of Illnessq 2. Chronic Illness and Managed Care: What Are the Issues? People With Chronic Illness The Shift to Managed Care Early Concerns Current Debate Research Issues 3. Individuals With Chronic Illness: MCO Versus Fee-for-Service Comparisons Discussion 4. The Prevalence of Chronic Illness Management Programs in Managed Care Organizations Background Small-Scale Studies The Wagner et al. Study The InterStudy Survey Vendor Products and Chronic Illness "Carve-Outs" Vendor Products for Use With Multiple Diseases Vendor Products for Specific Chronic Illness Discussion 5. Use of Administrative and Medical Records Data by MCOs for Chronic Illness Management Benchmarking Assessment of Quality of Care Identification of Opportunities for Improvement Profiling of Clinics and Providers Characterization of High-Risk Patients Simulation of Disease Management Interventions Summary 6. The Effectiveness of Targeted Initiatives in Treating Chronic Illnesses Some Definitions Criteria for Study Selection Overview of Review Process Diabetes Asthma Congestive Heart Failure Cardiovascular Disease Arthritis Overall Summary and Conclusions Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E 7. Conclusions and Future Research Directions Observations on Existing Research Research Challenges for the Future Index About the Authors
Foreword - E. Wagner Preface 1. Introduction Defining Chronic Illness Defining Managed Care/Managed Care Organizations Organizing the Literature Review and Synthesis Searching for Relevant Literature Appendiz: Description of Illnessq 2. Chronic Illness and Managed Care: What Are the Issues? People With Chronic Illness The Shift to Managed Care Early Concerns Current Debate Research Issues 3. Individuals With Chronic Illness: MCO Versus Fee-for-Service Comparisons Discussion 4. The Prevalence of Chronic Illness Management Programs in Managed Care Organizations Background Small-Scale Studies The Wagner et al. Study The InterStudy Survey Vendor Products and Chronic Illness "Carve-Outs" Vendor Products for Use With Multiple Diseases Vendor Products for Specific Chronic Illness Discussion 5. Use of Administrative and Medical Records Data by MCOs for Chronic Illness Management Benchmarking Assessment of Quality of Care Identification of Opportunities for Improvement Profiling of Clinics and Providers Characterization of High-Risk Patients Simulation of Disease Management Interventions Summary 6. The Effectiveness of Targeted Initiatives in Treating Chronic Illnesses Some Definitions Criteria for Study Selection Overview of Review Process Diabetes Asthma Congestive Heart Failure Cardiovascular Disease Arthritis Overall Summary and Conclusions Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E 7. Conclusions and Future Research Directions Observations on Existing Research Research Challenges for the Future Index About the Authors
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