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Decision Support

Treatment decisions need to be based on explicit, proven guidelines supported by at least one defining study. Health care organizations creatively integrate explicit, proven guidelines into the day-to-day practice of the primary care providers in an accessible and easy-to-use manner. Providers receive ongoing education, and primary care clinicians stay in the loop when a patient is referred to a specialist.

 

Effective chronic illness management programs follow explicit guidelines or protocols, preferably evidence-based guidelines. Reminders, flow sheets/progress notes, provider education materials and sessions, appropriate input and collaborative support from relevant medical specialties, and patient participation are all part of a process to implement evidence-based guidelines in the clinical setting.

 


Changes for Improvement
Embed Evidence-Based Guidelines in the Care Delivery System
Provide Skill-Oriented Interactive Training Programs for All Staff in Support of Chronic Illness Improvement
Establish Linkages with Key Specialists to Assure that Primary Care Providers Have Access to Expert Support
Educate Patients about Guidelines




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