Aligning health information technologies with effective service delivery models to improve chronic disease care.

dc.contributor.authorBauer, Amy M
dc.contributor.authorThielke, Stephen M
dc.contributor.authorKaton, Wayne
dc.contributor.authorUnützer, Jürgen
dc.contributor.authorAreán, Patricia
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-06T19:18:51Z
dc.date.available2020-02-06T19:18:51Z
dc.date.issued2014-08-06
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE Healthcare reforms in the United States including the Affordable Care and HITECH Acts and the NCQA criteria for the Patient Centered Medical Home have promoted health information technology HIT and the integration of general medical and mental health services These developments which aim to improve chronic disease care have largely occurred in parallel with little attention to the need for coordination In this article the fundamental connections between HIT and improvements in chronic disease management are explored We use the evidence based collaborative care model as an example with attention to health literacy improvement for supporting patient engagement in care METHOD A review of the literature was conducted to identify how HIT and collaborative care an evidence based model of chronic disease care support each other RESULTS Five key principles of effective collaborative care are outlined care is patient centered evidence based measurement based population based and accountable The potential role of HIT in implementing each principle is discussed Key features of the mobile health paradigm are described including how they can extend evidence based treatment beyond traditional clinical settings CONCLUSION HIT and particularly mobile health can enhance collaborative care interventions and thus improve the health of individuals and populations when deployed in integrated delivery systems
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.06.017
dc.identifier.urihttps://lib.digitalsquare.io/xmlui/handle/123456789/7433
dc.relation.uriPreventive medicine
dc.subjectAdult
dc.subjectClient
dc.subjectFacility-based health worker
dc.subjectAccess to information or data
dc.subjectDelayed reporting of events
dc.subjectQuality of care
dc.subjectContinuity of care
dc.subjectAddressing individual beliefs and practices
dc.subjectNon Experimental
dc.subjectChronic care
dc.subjectDisease management
dc.subjectInternet
dc.subjectSMS
dc.subjectVoice
dc.subjectText
dc.subjectImage
dc.subjectAudio
dc.titleAligning health information technologies with effective service delivery models to improve chronic disease care.en
dcterms.abstractOBJECTIVE Healthcare reforms in the United States including the Affordable Care and HITECH Acts and the NCQA criteria for the Patient Centered Medical Home have promoted health information technology HIT and the integration of general medical and mental health services These developments which aim to improve chronic disease care have largely occurred in parallel with little attention to the need for coordination In this article the fundamental connections between HIT and improvements in chronic disease management are explored We use the evidence based collaborative care model as an example with attention to health literacy improvement for supporting patient engagement in care METHOD A review of the literature was conducted to identify how HIT and collaborative care an evidence based model of chronic disease care support each other RESULTS Five key principles of effective collaborative care are outlined care is patient centered evidence based measurement based population based and accountable The potential role of HIT in implementing each principle is discussed Key features of the mobile health paradigm are described including how they can extend evidence based treatment beyond traditional clinical settings CONCLUSION HIT and particularly mobile health can enhance collaborative care interventions and thus improve the health of individuals and populations when deployed in integrated delivery systems
dcterms.contributorBauer, Amy M
dcterms.contributorThielke, Stephen M
dcterms.contributorKaton, Wayne
dcterms.contributorUnützer, Jürgen
dcterms.contributorAreán, Patricia
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.06.017
dcterms.relationPreventive medicine
dcterms.subjectAdult
dcterms.subjectClient
dcterms.subjectFacility-based health worker
dcterms.subjectAccess to information or data
dcterms.subjectDelayed reporting of events
dcterms.subjectQuality of care
dcterms.subjectContinuity of care
dcterms.subjectAddressing individual beliefs and practices
dcterms.subjectNon Experimental
dcterms.subjectChronic care
dcterms.subjectDisease management
dcterms.subjectInternet
dcterms.subjectSMS
dcterms.subjectVoice
dcterms.subjectText
dcterms.subjectImage
dcterms.subjectAudio
dcterms.titleAligning health information technologies with effective service delivery models to improve chronic disease care.en
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