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The Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Improving Chronic Illness Care, a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, have both developed and adapted tools to help organizations accelerate their work to improve the care for patients with chronic conditions. In addition, many organizations have developed tools in the course of their improvement efforts — successful flowcharts, forms, instructions and guidelines for implementing key changes — and are making them available on IHI.org for others to use or adapt in their own organizations. We invite you to submit tools you have found useful!
The tools below are grouped according to the key areas of the Chronic Care Model where changes must be made to improve care for people with chronic conditions.
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Delivery System Design Tools Organization of Health Care Tools Self-Management Tools Self-Management/Consumer Involvement
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Delivery System Design Tools
This step-by-step manual was developed to help health care organizations improve chronic care for their patients with diabetes, asthma, depression, and other chronic diseases; developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
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The Continuing Care Clinic Handbook is a step-by-step guide to establishing more efficient patient visits using periodic half-day visits to your clinic to meet multiple patient needs; developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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Organization of Health Care Tools
Touchpoint Health Plan (Appleton, Wisconsin, USA) uses this benchmarking tool to compare its results for preventive care, diabetes, asthma, depression, and more with other organizations in its network and with national averages.
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A 57-minute presentation walking through the Chronic Care Model as presented by Dr. Ed Wagner, Director of the Improving Chronic Illness Care national program; developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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A simple, comprehensive survey tool to assess your organization's current levels of care with respect to the six components of the Chronic Care Model (community resources, health organization, self-management support, delivery system design, decision support, and clinical information systems); developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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Self-Management Tools
A self-management support tool used for long-term planned care; developed by Whatcom County Pursuing Perfection Project (Bellingham, Washington, USA)
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The Patient Planning Worksheet is a form to help people with chronic illnesses develop a personal plan to learn a new behavior, such as starting a program to increase their physical activity; developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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"Stoplight" tools assist patients with monitoring and managing their chronic condition by dividing various signs and symptoms into "green," "yellow," and "red" management zones; developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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Self-Management/Consumer Involvement
The Group Visit Starter Kit will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to begin running group visits with your patients; developed by Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle, Washington, USA)
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