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Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness

Robert L. Kane, M.D., Reinhard Priester, J.D., and Annette M. Totten, Ph.D.
foreword by Edward Wagner, M.D., M.P.H.

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Chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, and Parkinson disease are the principal cause of all sickness and death in the United States and represent the vast majority of health care expenditures. Although we now live in a world dominated by chronic conditions, health care is still organized around a commitment to treating acute illnesses.

Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness examines current deficiencies in chronic illness care and explores ways to improve it. Addressing the challenges of shifting from the primacy of acute illnesses to the predominance of chronic conditions, the...

Chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, and Parkinson disease are the principal cause of all sickness and death in the United States and represent the vast majority of health care expenditures. Although we now live in a world dominated by chronic conditions, health care is still organized around a commitment to treating acute illnesses.

Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Illness examines current deficiencies in chronic illness care and explores ways to improve it. Addressing the challenges of shifting from the primacy of acute illnesses to the predominance of chronic conditions, the authors identify the components necessary to reorganize and reform health care: properly prepared health care workers; involved patients and families; appropriate use of new technologies, especially information systems; an appropriate role for prevention; and the creation of funding approaches that will provide necessary incentives.

This book calls on policy makers, health care providers, and educators to address one of the greatest challenges facing the health care system.

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Provides interested readers with a succinct vehicle for becoming conversant on this important topic.

This book provides a much needed assessment of the greatest challenges in health care today.

This book is useful for policy makers, health care providers, and educators to address one of the greatest challenges facing the health care system today.

Most appealing to thoughtful academics.

An extremely important book for our times. Meticulously researched and based on the authors' years of experience in dealing with these issues, this book pushes us to rethink the way health care works for our nation's most vulnerable citizens.

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9
Pages
328
ISBN
9780801882098
Illustration Description
1 halftone, 14 line drawings
Table of Contents

Foreword by Edward Wagner, M.D., M.P.H.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Caring For People With Chronic Illness
1. What's So special about Chronic Illness Care?
2. The Minensions of Chrpnic Illness
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Foreword by Edward Wagner, M.D., M.P.H.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Caring For People With Chronic Illness
1. What's So special about Chronic Illness Care?
2. The Minensions of Chrpnic Illness
3. How the Current System Fails People with Chronic Illness
Part II. Opportunities for Changes
4. Reorganizing care in the Face of Chronic illness
5. The Right Health Care Workers with the Right Skills
6. Patients and Families
7. Innovative Technology
8. Prevention
9. Paying for Chronic Care
Part III. Prospects for Change
10. The Context for Reform
11. Next Steps
Appendix A.
Appendix B.
Notes
References
Index

Author Bios
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Robert L. Kane, M.D.

Robert L. Kane, M.D., is a professor and the Minnesota Chair in Long-Term Care and Aging at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
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Reinhard Priester, J.D.

Reinhard Priester, J.D., is a coordinator in the Division of Health Services Research and Policy of the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
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