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Evaluation of Take Care to Learn: Teaching Clinical Care Management Take Care to Learn: Teaching Clinical Care Management (TCTL) supported the development of chronic illness management initiatives in asthma and diabetes to serve as platforms for innovative education in managing care. | Evaluations, Evaluation projects | 11/13/2009 |
The Impact of Implementing a Chronic Care Residency Training Initiative on Asthma Outcomes Despite the high prevalence and cost of chronic disease, many physicians do not receive adequate training in treating chronic illnesses. This article assesses the impact of a chronic care residency training intervention at the Maine Medical Center in Portland during... Published In: Academic Medicine | Journal articles | 11/13/2009 |
Evaluation of Partnerships for Quality Education The evaluation of Partnerships for Quality Education (PQE) consisted of a survey of 63 project directors in order to define the specific managed care competencies and related patient care tasks that residence program directors expected residents to learn as a... | Evaluations, Evaluation projects | 11/13/2009 |
Adding home health visits by community health workers for families already receiving in-clinic support from asthma nurses, gives their asthmatic children 24 more symptom-free days per year on average and also modestly improves quality of life for... Published In: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine | Journal articles | 11/13/2009 |
Brief interventions by primary care physicians trained in asthma management improve pediatric asthma care. | Grant Results Reports | 10/06/2009 |
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Financial and Health Burdens of Chronic Disease Grow Between 2003 and 2007 More working-age Americans with chronic conditions go without care as medical-bill problems rise. | News releases | 04/02/2009 |
Highlights from the nursing field. | Stories and articles | 03/24/2009 |
Kickin' Asthma: School-Based Asthma Education in an Urban Community This article evaluates a school-based intervention for urban children with asthma. Since asthma disproportionately affects urban children, interventions through urban schools hold potential to improve children's asthma management. Published In: Journal of School Health | Journal articles | 03/11/2009 |
Updates on Human Capital Grantees and Research Selected highlights from newspapers, journals and other media. | Stories and articles | 02/06/2009 |