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. 1997 Jul 5;315(7099):50–53. doi: 10.1136/bmj.315.7099.50

Disease management.

D J Hunter 1, G Fairfield 1
PMCID: PMC2127038  PMID: 9233330

Abstract

The disease management approach to patient care seeks to coordinate resources across the healthcare delivery system. The growing interest in evidence based medicine and outcomes, and a commitment to integrated care across the primary, secondary, and community care sectors, all contribute to making disease management an attractive idea. A combination of patient education, provider use of practice guidelines, appropriate consultation, and supplies of drugs and ancillary services all come together in the disease management process. But its effectiveness is largely untested, so evaluation is essential.

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