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End-of-Life Choices

Trends in end-of-life care show that not only does the care given vary widely from region to region and hospital to hospital, but also patients often don't get the care they prefer. What can be done?

Care Management Puzzle

Chronic diseases and the cost of care are rising. Are disease management programs improving outcomes for patients with complex, chronic conditions?

No Middleman

Under the "direct primary care" model, patients pay a monthly fee for basic medical services. Learn about the history and current landscape of physician practices offering this arrangement.

Chronic Disease Care

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

IOM Issues Plan for Chronic Disease Surveillance System

Last week, the Institute of Medicine released a blueprint for building a national chronic disease surveillance system. The report proposes that HHS lead an effort to "integrate current and emerging data on chronic diseases and generate timely guidance for stakeholders at the local, state, regional and national levels." IOM suggests that without a national system, "gaps in current monitoring approaches will continue to exist, making it more difficult to track the nation's health status despite advances in technology and data collection."



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