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The CDM-Net project : the development, implementation and evaluation of a broadband-based network for managing chronic disease

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Jones, Patricia Dunning, Beth Costa, Kristine FitzgeraldKristine Fitzgerald, A Adaji, C Chapman, L Piterman, M Paterson, P Schattner, John CatfordJohn Catford
Background. In Australia most chronic disease management is funded by Medicare Australia through General Practitioner Management Plans (GPMPs) and Team Care Arrangements (TCAs). Identified barriers may be reduced effectively using a broadband-based network known as the Chronic Disease Management Service (CDMS).

Aims. To measure the uptake and adherence to CDMS, test CDMS, and assess the adherence of health providers and patients to GPMPs and TCAs generated through CDMS.

Methods. A single cohort before and after study.

Results. GPMPs and TCAs increased. There was no change to prescribed medicines or psychological quality of life. Attendance at allied health professionals increased, but decreased at pharmacies. Overall satisfaction with CDMS was high among GPs, allied health professionals, and patients.

Conclusion. This study demonstrates proof of concept, but replication or continuation of the study is desirable to enable the impact of CDMS on diabetes outcomes to be determined.

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Journal

International journal of family medicine

Volume

2012

Pagination

1 - 7

Location

New York, N. Y.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2090-2042

eISSN

2090-2050

Language

eng

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This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Kay Jones et al.

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