This Research Topic welcomes articles on health policies (public or private) that establish care coordination, delivery model, or health reforms aimed at reducing the chronic disease burden (prevalence, incidence, progression or cost).Chronic conditions that have the potential to be managed via lifestyle interventions (including diabetes and heart disease) have increased in prevalence worldwide, displacing communicable diseases as the primary public health threat in many countries.
While much research has been done on the efficacy of disease management interventions, most have been conducted at localized levels. More work is needed to evaluate population-level policies to address this growing public health threat.
The Editors encourage manuscripts addressing issues related to any of the following topics that may improve population health and reduce the societal cost burden:
- disease management
- managed care
- care coordination
- accountable care
- financing or payment models
- or other delivery model innovations
These could be in the context of any country's public or private healthcare system, including Medicaid or Medicare in the USA. Preference will be given for research related to vulnerable populations such as the disabled, minorities, children, the frail elderly / oldest old, and those living in rural areas.
This Research Topic welcomes articles on health policies (public or private) that establish care coordination, delivery model, or health reforms aimed at reducing the chronic disease burden (prevalence, incidence, progression or cost).Chronic conditions that have the potential to be managed via lifestyle interventions (including diabetes and heart disease) have increased in prevalence worldwide, displacing communicable diseases as the primary public health threat in many countries.
While much research has been done on the efficacy of disease management interventions, most have been conducted at localized levels. More work is needed to evaluate population-level policies to address this growing public health threat.
The Editors encourage manuscripts addressing issues related to any of the following topics that may improve population health and reduce the societal cost burden:
- disease management
- managed care
- care coordination
- accountable care
- financing or payment models
- or other delivery model innovations
These could be in the context of any country's public or private healthcare system, including Medicaid or Medicare in the USA. Preference will be given for research related to vulnerable populations such as the disabled, minorities, children, the frail elderly / oldest old, and those living in rural areas.