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Oncology Disease Management

Disease Management, 2007
Oncologic conditions are ubiquitous medical illnesses that present a particular challenge for medical management programs designed to address quality and cost issues in patient populations. Disease management strategies represent a reasonable and effective approach for employers and health plans in their arsenal of health management strategies ...
Donald E, Fetterolf, Rachel, Terry
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Disease Management in Ulcer Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
Our knowledge of Helicobacter pylori infection indicates that it is possible to eliminate ulcer disease and improve quality of life for ulcer patients. Treatment is evidence-based and cost-effective. However, though we now have the tools, we have not yet been able to eliminate ulcer disease from society.
W A, de Boer, E A, Joosen
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Hirschsprung's disease. Management

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
SummaryBackgroundHirschsprung's disease (HD) is a rare congenital disease that is characterised by the absence of ganglion cells in the myenteric plexus starting in the distal bowel. This results in distal functional obstruction and may lead to complications like enterocolitis.
Claudio Morera, Samuel Nurko
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Disease management primer: managing dollars by managing disease.

Employee benefits journal, 2003
The costliest participants to treat are those with chronic and serious, acute conditions that are often preventable. Developing programs aimed at patients with chronic conditions could be the key to getting control of health care costs. Disease management programs seek to alleviate some of this expense by better managing chronic illnesses and improving
Laura S, Wieners, Leann R, Harris
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Disease management considerations: disease management considerations.

Drugs, 2002
Colorectal cancer is still a majorhealth and social problem. However, many important advances in treatment have been made in the last 4 to 5 years, and more optimism is now justified both among clinicians and patients. In surgically resectable disease, adjuvant chemotherapy has been clearly demonstrated as able to increase overall survival in patients ...
R F, Labianca, G D, Beretta, M A, Pessi
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Disease management.

Health data management, 1997
Disease management efforts are becoming an important competitive strategy for providers and managed care plans alike. More than ever, purchasers of care want value from their health care dollars, and integrated delivery systems want to better coordinate care. Information technology will be crucial in implementing disease management programs.
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Managing disease

2006
Abstract If your illness is associated with a disease, part of managing your illness is to manage your disease. This requires that you get the right disease diagnosis, obtain and accept treatment for it, and monitor your progress. For a long-term illness, treatment for the disease almost always involves the people who are suffering from ...
Frankie Campling, Michael Sharpe
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Managing Disease

2018
After World War I, colonial administrative policy, environmental necessity, and economic logic converged to promote Vietnamese migration to meet plantation demands for labor. Peasants from the Tonkin delta travelled by ship and by road to southern plantations, where they sometimes displaced previous inhabitants.
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Disease management

The Case Manager, 2004
Mcdonald, Ruth   +3 more
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