Authors
Terrence J Montague, Amédé Gogovor, Marilyn Krelenbaum
Publication date
2007/10/1
Source
Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Volume
23
Issue
12
Pages
971-975
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
To manage the future costs and quality of care, a health strategy must move beyond the individual, acute care model and address the care of older people with chronic, and often multiple, diseases. This strategy must address the issue of care gaps, ie, the differences between best care and usual care. It should also embrace broad partnerships in which providers may be a cross-disciplinary team of nurses, physicians and pharmacists; the patient partners may include all patients in the community with a disease or group of diseases; and the system managers should work with all to seek improved long-term care and share the governance of interventions and resources. This partnership is activated by repeated and widely communicated measurements of actual practices and outcomes, facilitating rapid knowledge gain and translation, including unmasking the invisible wait list of unmeasured care gaps. It drives …
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Scholar articles
TJ Montague, A Gogovor, M Krelenbaum - Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2007