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Chronic diseases community

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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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In this section you can view the content created by members of the Community.
 
Can the European elderly afford the financial burden of health and long-term care? Assessing impacts and policy implications Posted on 14/05/2012 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
This research report assesses the financial impact of private health and long-term care expenditure on households of the elderly, in particular, the impact of out-of-pocket payments at the time of ... elderly, europe, financial burden, health, log-term care, policy
2nd International ICST Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare - MobiHealth 2011 Posted on 14/09/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
The objectives of this conference are to advance medical diagnosis, treatment, and patient care through application of wireless communications, mobile computing and sensing technologies. It aims to provide an international ... ehealth, health monitoring, health promotion, homecare services, ict for disease prevention, patient safety, personal health systems, policy, regional/national health information networks, telecare services, telemedicine services
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
Innovative Care for Chronic Conditions: Building Blocks for Action Posted on 14/03/2011 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
This global report states that health care systems around the world must reorganize their health care to meet the rising burden of chronic conditions. It alerts decision-makers throughout the world ... chronic care , chronic conditions, community involvement, financing systems, innovative care, policy
Health Affairs: Battling Chronic Disease Worldwide Posted on 14/12/2010 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
Health Affairs presents to its December 2010 a comprehensive collection of articles by different authors from around the world on chronic diseases, entitled "Battling Chronic Disease Worldwide." healthcare, heatlh, policy
Chronic Disease Management: Aim for an Innovative Policy "Cure" Posted on 09/12/2010 by Diana Gosalvez Prados
Chronic Disease is the leading cause of morbidity in Europe and this impacts the whole chain of care: from prevention to management. This conference wants to seek the views of ... chronic disease management, conference, innovative, policy
Chronic Care in the English National Health Service: Progress and Challenges Posted on 18/10/2010 by Diana Gosalvez Prados

One of the aims of the English National Health Service (NHS) reform program has been to give higher priority to chronic care. Chronic care policy has focused on self-management, disease ...

challenges, chronic care model, disease management, english national health service, policy, progress, self-management
Alex Jadad´s Interview: New Tools, Old System Posted on by dianagosalvez

We increasingly turn to Google for answers. Could the online world do the same for many of our health-related questions? From Wikipedia to remote monitoring equipment, new technology has a ...

affairs, analysis, debate, health, internet, medicine, policy, politics, technology
Alex Jadad´s Interview: Promoting Change Posted on by dianagosalvez

How do we get health care professionals and the public to embrace changes to our seemingly untouchable system of public medicine? A difficult task, but a necessary one to maintain ...

affairs, analysis, debate, doctors, health, medicine, nurses, policy, politics