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Recent years have seen the beginning of an industrial revolution in healthcare delivery. Healthcare is being transformed from a cottage industry, in which each provider sets individual standards, to a quality-controlled enterprise with common, evidence-based standards of care. Disease management...
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Telemedicine is a communications technology that can be expected to influence investment in equipment, the delivery and organisation of health services and outcomes of healthcare. Analysis of the economic impact of telemedicine has so far been limited and has focused on cost studies for...
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Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer mortality. It is estimated to account for approximately 20% of all cancer expenditures, making the burden of disease relatively high. One of the most important risk factors for developing breast...
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There are 3 demand sources in healthcare systems: the patient, provider and payor. Patient-determined demand is characterised as `random access' and emotionally charged. Provider-determined demand occurs within working environments that do not inherently support integration activities....
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This paper examines the form of performance-based contract which is relatively new to healthcare systems. Economic theories on contracting are reviewed to provide theoretical support for potential impacts of performance-based contracting (PBC) on improving efficiency of the healthcare system....
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Recent best practice guidelines recommend the provision of psychosocial family interventions for families of adults with schizophrenia. This article delineates the various family interventions and the empirical base of these interventions. These interventions include psychoeducation, family...
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The effectiveness of disease management programmes hinges on a combination of factors, all of which are important to consider when selecting a programme for implementation. This article provides a brief overview of disease management programmes commonly found in healthcare organisations,...
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There is a range of interesting approaches to integrate patients' views into disease management systems in order to implement evidence-based practice, and improve patient adherence to treatment and patient satisfaction with care. Information can be provided to stimulate appropriate use of...
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A Community Health Information Network (CHIN) is a web-based net of computer systems which allows the electronic exchange of clinical, financial and administrative information among unaffiliated healthcare entities in order to improve the efficiency and delivery of healthcare in the community....
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Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are significant and independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Antihypertensive therapy reduces cerebrovascular and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with hypertension. Tight blood pressure (BP) control [target diastolic BP (DBP)...
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