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Deploying the chronic care model to implement and sustain diabetes self-management training programs.

Authors :
Siminerio LM
Piatt GA
Emerson S
Ruppert K
Saul M
Solano F
Stewart A
Zgibor JC
Source :
Diabetes Educator; Mar/Apr2006 Supplement, Vol. 32 Issue 2S, p253-260, 8p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this project was to evaluate the utility of using the 6 elements of the chronic care model (CCM; health system, community, decision support, self-management support, clinical information systems, and delivery system design) to implement and financially sustain an effective diabetes self-management training (DSMT) program. METHODS: The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) uses all elements of the CCM. Partnerships were formed between UPMC and western Pennsylvanian community hospitals and practices; the American Diabetes Association DSMT recognition program provided decision support. A clinical data repository and reorganization of primary care practices aided in supporting DSMT. The following process and patient outcomes were measured: number of recognized programs, reimbursement, patient hemoglobin A1C levels, and the proportion of patients who received DSMT in primary care practices versus hospital-based programs. RESULTS: Using elements of the CCM, the researchers were able to gain administrative support; expand the number of recognized programs from 3 to 21; cover costs through increased reimbursement; reduce hemoglobin A1C levels (P < .0001), and increase the proportion of patients receiving DSMT through delivery in primary care (26.4% suburban; 19.8% urban) versus hospital-based practices (8.3%; P < .0001). CONCLUSIONS: The CCM serves as an effective model for implementing and sustaining DSMT programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01457217
Volume :
32
Issue :
2S
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Diabetes Educator
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
106440910