Chronic Care Initiatives for the Elderly: Can They Bridge the Gerontology-Medicine Gap?

M. Lynch, C. Estes, Mauro Hernandez
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The authors describe initiatives designed to meet the chronic health needs of the elderly. These programs include demonstration programs such as Program of All-Inclusive Care for Elderly, Social Health Maintenance Organization, and state programs for Medicare-Medicaid-eligible elders that focus on integrating medical care with home and community-based services, disease- or disability-focused care management/coordination initiatives, and recent population-based disease management programs focused on improving adherence to evidence-based protocols, self-care management, and the use of innovative practices such as group visits to improve health outcomes. These initiatives have the potential to improve outcomes and reduce costs, but also highlight tensions between medical model disease management and functionally oriented home and community service programs. The authors suggest that optimal chronic care for elders would require the integration of advances in medically oriented disease management with the best of home and community-based service programs. Medicare policy should promote such integration.
老年人慢性护理倡议:他们能弥合老年医学差距吗?
作者描述了旨在满足老年人慢性健康需求的举措。这些项目包括示范项目,如“老年人全包护理项目”、“社会健康维护组织”和针对符合医疗保险-医疗补助资格的老年人的州项目,这些项目侧重于将医疗护理与家庭和社区服务相结合,以疾病或残疾为重点的护理管理/协调倡议,以及最近以人群为基础的疾病管理项目,这些项目侧重于提高对循证协议的依从性,自我保健管理,并采用创新做法,如团体访问,以改善健康结果。这些举措有可能改善结果并降低成本,但也突出了医学模式疾病管理与功能导向的家庭和社区服务计划之间的紧张关系。作者建议,老年人的最佳慢性护理需要将医学导向的疾病管理与最佳的家庭和社区服务计划相结合。医疗保险政策应该促进这种融合。
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