Diabetes Group Visits: Integrated Medical Care and Behavioral Support to Improve Diabetes Care and Outcomes from a Primary Care Perspective

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Stephanie A. Eisenstat
Kathleen Ulman
Allison L. Siegel
Karen Carlson
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[1] Harvard Medical School,Shared Medical Care Program
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[3] Women’s Health Associates,undefined
[4] The John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation,undefined
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Current Diabetes Reports | 2013年 / 13卷
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Diabetes; Group visits; Shared medical appointments; Self-management; Behavioral change; Medical care; Behavioral support;
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Of the many innovations in health care delivery proposed in the context of health reform for those with chronic diseases such as diabetes, the group visit model is relatively easy to implement and is effective for improving health outcomes and patient and provider satisfaction, with a neutral to positive effect on health care costs. This article describes the evolution of group visits for those with diabetes, the theory underlying group visits for patients with chronic medical conditions, and the existing evidence for the effectiveness of this model. It also addresses implementation of groups in practice, with an emphasis on the practical aspects of program implementation, integration of behavioral expertise into medical groups, individualization in various practice settings, and reimbursement issues.
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页数:10
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