Comprehensive Care Management

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Comprehensive Care Management is a patient-centered approach to healthcare that involves the coordination and management of a patient's healthcare services. This approach is designed to meet the individual needs of the patient and to ensure that the patient receives the necessary care in a timely and efficient manner. Comprehensive Care Management can include a variety of services, such as care coordination, health promotion, comprehensive risk assessment, patient and family support, and referral to community and social support services.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Comprehensive Care Management is a key component of patient-centered healthcare. It involves a team of healthcare professionals who work together to coordinate and manage the patient's healthcare services. This team can include doctors, nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. The goal of Comprehensive Care Management is to ensure that the patient receives the necessary care in a timely and efficient manner.

Components of Comprehensive Care Management[edit | edit source]

Comprehensive Care Management includes several key components:

  • Care Coordination: This involves coordinating the patient's healthcare services to ensure that they receive the necessary care in a timely and efficient manner. This can include coordinating appointments, tests, and treatments, as well as coordinating care between different healthcare providers.
  • Health Promotion: This involves promoting healthy behaviors and lifestyle choices to improve the patient's overall health and well-being. This can include providing education and support to help the patient make healthy choices.
  • Comprehensive Risk Assessment: This involves assessing the patient's risk factors for various health conditions and developing a plan to manage these risks. This can include assessing the patient's medical history, lifestyle factors, and family history.
  • Patient and Family Support: This involves providing support to the patient and their family to help them manage the patient's health condition. This can include providing education and resources, as well as emotional support.
  • Referral to Community and Social Support Services: This involves referring the patient to community and social support services that can help them manage their health condition. This can include services such as support groups, counseling services, and community health programs.

Benefits of Comprehensive Care Management[edit | edit source]

Comprehensive Care Management can have several benefits for patients:

  • Improved health outcomes: By coordinating and managing the patient's healthcare services, Comprehensive Care Management can help to improve the patient's health outcomes.
  • Improved patient satisfaction: By providing patient-centered care, Comprehensive Care Management can help to improve the patient's satisfaction with their healthcare services.
  • Reduced healthcare costs: By ensuring that the patient receives the necessary care in a timely and efficient manner, Comprehensive Care Management can help to reduce healthcare costs.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD