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Actually OPIMEC has more than 700 users registered and organized around communities of practice to develop knowledge on chronicity and polypathology, sharing learnings based on collective reflection on practical experiences.

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Relations Among Home- and Community-Based Services Investment and Nursing Home Rates of Use for Working-Age and Older Adults: A State-Level Analysis Posted on 09/09/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
Objectives. I examined state-level rates of nursing home use for the period from 2000 to 2007. disability, expenditures, healthcare, long term care, medicaid home, policy, programa comparte, trends, waiver use
The Complex Web of Health: Relationships Among Chronic Conditions, Disability, and Health Services Posted on 01/07/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
The escalating problem of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) among Americans is now a major public health and medical challenge, associated with suboptimal health outcomes and rising health-care expenses. chronic disease, chronic illness, disorders, expenditures, guidelines, hospitalization, people, prevalence, primary-care, self-management program
Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Strategic Framework for Improving Health Outcomes and Quality of Life Posted on 01/07/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
The escalating problem of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) among Americans is now a major public health and medical challenge, associated with suboptimal health outcomes and rising health-care expenses. chronic disease, chronic illness, disorders, elf-management program, expenditures, guidelines, hospitalization, people, prevalence, primary-care