Disease management: definitions, difficulties and future directions
The last decade has seen a wide range of experiments in health care reform intended to contain costs and promote effectiveness. In the USA, managed care and disease management have been major strategies in this endeavour. It has been argued that their apparent success has strong implications for ref...
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Main Authors: | Pilnick Alison (Author), Dingwall Robert (Author), Starkey Ken (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
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