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  2. Disease management (health) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, disease management is a large industry with many vendors. Major disease management organizations based on revenues and other criteria [5] [6] include Accordant (a subsidiary of Caremark), Alere (now including ParadigmHealth and Matria Healthcare), [7] Caremark (excluding its Accordant subsidiary), Evercare, Health Dialog, Healthways, LifeMasters (now part of StayWell ...

  3. Chronic care management - Wikipedia

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    Chronic care models such as the delivery of chronic disease management programs may be effective for patients with long-term chronic conditions. For patients with asthma, having a coordinated program involving multiple health care professionals can make improvements in aspects such as patients perceived quality of life, lung functioning and the ...

  4. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The risk-corridor program was a temporary risk management device. [ 77 ] : 1 It was intended to encourage reluctant insurers into ACA insurance market from 2014 to 2016. For those years the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) would cover some of the losses for insurers whose plans performed worse than they expected.

  5. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    This program focused on "reducing major chronic diseases (including cardiovascular diseases), demonstrating the effectiveness of a wellness program model that includes a full-time department-level director, establish wellness committees to sustain work environments that promote and support employee health and wellness, and change policies and ...

  6. Centre for Chronic Disease Control - Wikipedia

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    Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) is a non-profit organization recognized by the Government of India, established in 2000, working to reduce the burden of chronic diseases in India and low- and middle-income countries. [2]

  7. Global Burden of Disease Study - Wikipedia

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    The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) is a comprehensive regional and global research program of disease burden that assesses mortality and disability from major diseases, injuries, and risk factors. GBD is a collaboration of over 12,000 researchers from more than 160 countries. [1]

  8. Patient participation - Wikipedia

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    mHealth has been used in patient participation in many fields of healthcare, such as in the management of chronic illness (COPD, [70] Diabetes, etc), and oncology. Also in the field of infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS management and during the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g. self-triage and self-sceduling [ 71 ] ).

  9. Disease Control Priorities Project - Wikipedia

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    The Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) is an ongoing project that aims to determine priorities for disease control across the world, particularly in low-income countries. [1] The project is most well known for the second edition of the report Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (published in 2006, [ 2 ] often abbreviated ...