Pilot Program to Improve Self-Management of Patients with Heart Failure by Redesigning Care Coordination
Objectives. We tested both an educational and a care coordination element of health care to examine if better disease-specific knowledge leads to successful self-management of heart failure (HF). Background. The high utilization of health care resources and poor patient outcomes associated with HF j...
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Main Authors: | Jessica D. Shaw (Author), Daniel J. O'Neal (Author), Kris Siddharthan (Author), Britta I. Neugaard (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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