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Disease Management: Promising, But Not Yet Proven

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  • Debbie Peikes

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Some studies have shown that people with chronic health conditions may experience fewer hospitalizations and have better quality of life if they receive medical care consistent with recommended standards; adhere to medication, diet, exercise, and self-care regimens; have access to transportation and social support services; and experience better communication among their health care providers.

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  • Debbie Peikes, "undated". "Disease Management: Promising, But Not Yet Proven," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ff99ff21078c426db49fcd686, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ff99ff21078c426db49fcd686c9a7ee4
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