Care management of patients with complex health care needs.

The Synthesis project. Research synthesis report Pub Date : 2009-12-01 Epub Date: 2009-12-16
Rachel Berry-Millett, Thomas S Bodenheimer
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Abstract

Patients with complex health care needs account for a high percentage of annual medical expenditures. Care management is a set of activities intended to improve patient care and reduce the need for medical services by helping patients and caregivers more effectively manage health conditions. This synthesis reviews the evidence on care management and its ability to improve patient care and reduce costs. Key findings include: care management can improve quality of care, although it takes time; studies that followed patients longer were more likely to reveal improvements. Care management's impact on cost reduction is less consistent. Programs that support patient transitions from hospital-to-home were the most successful because they reduced hospital readmissions. Care management within primary care settings may also generate savings. Elements of effective programs include: good identification of patients who could benefit from care management; specially-trained RN/care managers with low patient loads, working with physicians and a multidisciplinary team; and in-person patient contact. Finally, the current fee-for-service systems present barriers to widespread use of care management.

具有复杂卫生保健需求的患者的护理管理。
有复杂卫生保健需求的患者在年度医疗支出中所占比例很高。护理管理是一套旨在通过帮助患者和护理人员更有效地管理健康状况来改善患者护理和减少对医疗服务需求的活动。本文综述了护理管理的证据及其改善患者护理和降低成本的能力。主要发现包括:护理管理可以提高护理质量,尽管这需要时间;对患者进行更长时间跟踪的研究更有可能显示出改善。护理管理对降低成本的影响不太一致。支持病人从医院转到家庭的项目是最成功的,因为它们减少了再入院率。初级保健机构内的护理管理也可产生节约。有效规划的要素包括:良好地识别可以从护理管理中受益的患者;受过特殊训练的护士/护理经理,病人负荷低,与医生和多学科团队合作;以及与患者的面对面接触。最后,目前的按服务收费制度阻碍了护理管理的广泛应用。
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