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Parkinson Network Eastern Saxony (PANOS): Reaching Consensus for a Regional Intersectoral Integrated Care Concept for Patients with Parkinson’s Disease in the Region of Eastern Saxony, Germany

Authors :
Kai F. Loewenbrück
Doron B. Stein
Volker E. Amelung
Robert Bitterlich
Martin Brumme
Björn Falkenburger
Annekathrin Fehre
Tim Feige
Anika Frank
Carola Gißke
Claudia Helmert
Linda Kerkemeyer
Andreas Knapp
Caroline Lang
Annegret Leuner
Carina Lummer
Mirella M.N. Minkman
Gabriele Müller
Marlena van Munster
Hannes Schlieter
Peter Themann
Nick Zonneveld
Martin Wolz
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 9, Issue 9, Journal of Clinical Medicine 9(9), 2906-(2020). doi:10.3390/jcm9092906, Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 2906, p 2906 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.

Abstract

As integrated care is recognized as crucial to meet the challenges of chronic conditions such as Parkinson&rsquo<br />s disease (PD), integrated care networks have emerged internationally and throughout Germany. One of these networks is the Parkinson Network Eastern Saxony (PANOS). PANOS aims to deliver timely and equal care to PD patients with a collaborative intersectoral structured care pathway. Additional components encompass personalized case management, an electronic health record, and communicative and educative measures. To reach an intersectoral consensus of the future collaboration in PANOS, a structured consensus process was conducted in three sequential workshops. Community-based physicians, PD specialists, therapists, scientists and representatives of regulatory authorities and statutory health insurances were asked to rate core pathway-elements and supporting technological, personal and communicative measures. For the majority of core elements/planned measures, a consensus was reached, defined as an agreement by &gt<br />75% of participants. Additionally, six representatives from all partners involved in the network-design independently assessed PANOS based on the Development Model for Integrated Care (DMIC), a validated model addressing the comprehensiveness and maturity of integrated care concepts. The results show that PANOS is currently in an early maturation state but has the potential to comprehensively represent the DMIC if all planned activities are implemented successfully. Despite the favorable high level of consensus regarding the PANOS concept and despite its potential to become a balanced integrated care concept according to the DMIC, its full implementation remains a considerable challenge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....faec7b35e4c29fbad2b51478dba164ac
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9092906