
Disease Management
A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Outcomes
Jossey-Bass (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. January 2001
Book
Hardback
382 pages
978-0-7879-5738-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Motivated by business pressures, market consolidation, and the pursuit of quality care, health care professionals in all areas of practice are beginning to explore more fully the tremendous potential of disease management-- a systemwide strategy for proactively managing chronic diseases across the entire continuum of care. Disease Management is the first book to bring together systems thinking and organizational structure in a framework for designing, developing, and implementing a comprehensive health management system.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
739 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7879-5738-4 (9780787957384)
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Previous edition
Warren E. Todd | David B. Nash | Warren E. Todd
Disease Management
A Systems Approach to Improving Patient Outcomes
Book
12/1996
American Hospital Publishing,US
€136.90
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Persons
Warren E. Todd is actively involved in disease management and helped engineer an asthma disease management program at the National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine in Denver. Currently, he serves as vice-president of business development in Hasting Healthcare Group in Pennington, New Jersey.
David B. Nash, MD, nationally recognized for his work in outcomes management, medical staff development, and quality care issues, is the first director of the Office of Health Policy and Clinical Outcomes at Thomas Jefferson University and associate professor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia.
David B. Nash, MD, nationally recognized for his work in outcomes management, medical staff development, and quality care issues, is the first director of the Office of Health Policy and Clinical Outcomes at Thomas Jefferson University and associate professor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia.
Content
List of Figures v List of Tables ix
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Foreword xix
Senator Bill Frist
Preface xxi
A New Paradigm in Health Care Delivery: Disease Management 1
Mark Zitter
The Disease Management Development Process 27
John H. Eichert, Herbert Wong and David R. Smith
Health Outcomes: Measuring and Maximizing Value in Disease Management 61
John B. Doyle
Financial and Actuarial Issues 87
Richard A. Kipp, W. Charles Towner and Howard A. Levin
Disease State Considerations 137
Charles E. Barr, Daniel L. Bouwman and Frank Lobeck
Clinical Practice Guidelines: Foundation for Effective Disease Management 157
John T. Kelly and David B. Bernard
The Roles of Pharmaceutical Companies in Disease Management 179
Stan Bernard
Disease Management in Managed Care Organizations 207
Joseph E. Biskupiak, Peter Chodoff and David B. Nash
The Role of Case Management in Disease Management 235
Marcia Diane Ward and Julia A. Rieve
Home Care and Disease Management 261
Sharyn S. Lee
Strategic Alliances 281
Warren E. Todd
Beyond Disease Management: Population-Based Health Management 305
Kent W. Peterson and Dennis P. Kane
Index 347
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Foreword xix
Senator Bill Frist
Preface xxi
A New Paradigm in Health Care Delivery: Disease Management 1
Mark Zitter
The Disease Management Development Process 27
John H. Eichert, Herbert Wong and David R. Smith
Health Outcomes: Measuring and Maximizing Value in Disease Management 61
John B. Doyle
Financial and Actuarial Issues 87
Richard A. Kipp, W. Charles Towner and Howard A. Levin
Disease State Considerations 137
Charles E. Barr, Daniel L. Bouwman and Frank Lobeck
Clinical Practice Guidelines: Foundation for Effective Disease Management 157
John T. Kelly and David B. Bernard
The Roles of Pharmaceutical Companies in Disease Management 179
Stan Bernard
Disease Management in Managed Care Organizations 207
Joseph E. Biskupiak, Peter Chodoff and David B. Nash
The Role of Case Management in Disease Management 235
Marcia Diane Ward and Julia A. Rieve
Home Care and Disease Management 261
Sharyn S. Lee
Strategic Alliances 281
Warren E. Todd
Beyond Disease Management: Population-Based Health Management 305
Kent W. Peterson and Dennis P. Kane
Index 347