Chronic disease coordinated care planning: Flexible, task-centered decision support (1999)
| Venue: | MANAGE |
| Citations: | 4 - 3 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Warren99chronicdisease,
author = {James R Warren and Gleb V. Beliakov and Joseph T. Noone and Heath K. Frankel},
title = {Chronic disease coordinated care planning: Flexible, task-centered decision support },
journal = {MANAGE},
year = {1999},
volume = {20},
pages = {52--68}
}
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Abstract
SA HealthPlus is a trial of Coordinated Care enrolling 4000 high-use patients in South Australia in ten groups including diabetes, cardiac, aged care and lung disease. These patients each have a designated General Practitioner (GP) Care Coordinator who formulates an individualised Care Plan designed to keep them as healthy as possible. An on-line interface to SA HealthPlus has been developed for the Care Coordinators. The Care Plan On-Line (CPOL) system provides a single coherent source whereby the GP can review the available information on a HealthPlus patient in the context of devising a Care Plan of prospective services and medications. In the same application environment CPOL provides access to care guidelines tailored for SA HealthPlus. The guidelines are







