Status One: Breakthroughs in High Risk Population Health ManagementISBN: 978-0-7879-4154-3
Hardcover
272 pages
July 1999, Jossey-Bass
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Overview.
1. High-Risk Population Health ManagementComponents.
2. Segmenting the Population.
3. Information: The Right Kind, in the Right Place, in Time.
4. Structure: Building a Supportive Environment.
5. Assessing the Patient: Getting to the Heart of the Matter.
6. Formulating Care Plans: To Each According to Their Needs.
7. Renewals and Endings: Reassessment and Discharge.
8. Gauges on the Dashboard: Process and Outcome Measures.
Alternate Approaches to Medical Management.
9. Theory of the Case: Varied Ways to Identify High-RiskPeople.
10. Intervening on Behalf of the Severely Afflicted: CaseManagement.
11. Intervening by Clinical Condition: Disease Management.
12. AgAnda for the Future.
Sources and Rationale13. Total Quality Management: Concepts,High-Risk Patient Customers, Measures and Focus.
14. Epidemiology: Power and Limits of Statistical Approaches.
15. Economics: Structural Aspects and Costs in Managed CarePopulations.
Putting it Together16. Summary: Best Practices in High-RiskPopulation Management.
References.
Exhibits.
Index.
1. High-Risk Population Health ManagementComponents.
2. Segmenting the Population.
3. Information: The Right Kind, in the Right Place, in Time.
4. Structure: Building a Supportive Environment.
5. Assessing the Patient: Getting to the Heart of the Matter.
6. Formulating Care Plans: To Each According to Their Needs.
7. Renewals and Endings: Reassessment and Discharge.
8. Gauges on the Dashboard: Process and Outcome Measures.
Alternate Approaches to Medical Management.
9. Theory of the Case: Varied Ways to Identify High-RiskPeople.
10. Intervening on Behalf of the Severely Afflicted: CaseManagement.
11. Intervening by Clinical Condition: Disease Management.
12. AgAnda for the Future.
Sources and Rationale13. Total Quality Management: Concepts,High-Risk Patient Customers, Measures and Focus.
14. Epidemiology: Power and Limits of Statistical Approaches.
15. Economics: Structural Aspects and Costs in Managed CarePopulations.
Putting it Together16. Summary: Best Practices in High-RiskPopulation Management.
References.
Exhibits.
Index.