How can chronic disease management programmes operate across care settings and providers? / World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;Health Evidence Network;European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Singh, Debbie
Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;Health Evidence Network;European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies;Singh, Debbie
Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
Năm xuất bản : 2008
Tùng thư :
Health Systems and Policy Analysis: policy brief, 6
Chủ đề : 1. Chronic Disease -- prevention and control. 2. Delivery of Health Care. 3. Disease Management -- organization and administration. 4. Europe. 5. Health Policy. 6. Publications.
Thông tin chi tiết
Tóm tắt : | 30 p. Chronic diseases cause 86% of deaths across the 53 Member States in the WHO European Region. Countries have set up interventions to reduce thesocial, health and financial effects of chronic diseases. However, when used in isolation, these interventions may have limited long-term impact, especially given the need to tackle inequality in health and problems with transferring initiatives across the varied contexts of the Region. Chronic disease management is a systematic approach for coordinating health care interventions and communication at the individual, organizational, regional or national level. Evidence indicates that coordinated approaches are more effective than single or uncoordinated interventions, but the best strategies for integrating interventions across different providers, regions and funding systems remain uncertain. |
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https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/107976 |