Healthcare Disease Management
Health care disease management is the No. 1 priority not only for government officials but for all organizations and individuals engaged in public health safety work. Disease management procedures are key in well-being improvement strategies.
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Identification
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Health care disease management is a system that allows patients suffering from chronic illnesses to receive preventive and therapeutic treatments, helping drive medical costs down in the short and long terms, according to the California Health Insurance Glossary of Terms for California Medical Insurance Plans.
Personnel Involved
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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET OnLine) notes that various personnel perform disease management work. These workers include epidemiologists, nurses and infection control practitioners.
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Significance
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Disease management procedures are an important pillar in health care operations management because they help medical institutions provide adequate care to patients. In addition, society at large benefits from reduced medical costs that adequate disease management techniques provide.
Considerations
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Health care disease management demands not only medical acumen but also effective interpersonal and communication skills, financial expertise and regulatory knowledge, according to Managed Care Magazine, an online health care news outlet.
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References
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