Chronic diseases are major burdens on global public health systems, necessitating integrated solutions across clinical, community and socioeconomic domains. Effective management and prevention of these conditions requires dynamic and comprehensive health policies that align with the complexities of delivering consistent care. Recent initiatives have increasingly focused on combining health services with socio-economic strategies to improve outcomes, but the integration is often fraught with challenges like uneven access to care, inconsistent policy enforcement, and gaps in preventive measures.
This Research Topic explores the intersection of health policy and chronic disease management, emphasizing innovative and integrative approaches. The objective is to push for policies that not only contain or reverse the prevalence of chronic diseases but also enhance the quality of life for patients living with these conditions. By interrogating the effectiveness of existing frameworks and introducing innovative approaches, the research intends to contribute substantive improvements to both national and global health policy discourse.
Key Topics comprise:
1) Policy Frameworks and Prevention: national and international frameworks that guide the prevention of chronic diseases, assessing the impact of legislation and public health initiatives aimed at reducing disease incidence;
2) Health Policy and Access to Care: policies that enhance access to healthcare services for chronic disease patients, including the evaluation of insurance coverage, the role of telehealth, and the elimination of barriers to care;
3) Integrated Care Models: care models that bring together various healthcare services to provide comprehensive care for chronic disease patients, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary teams;
4) Economic Impact: financial burden of chronic diseases on healthcare systems and the cost-effectiveness of different policy interventions aimed at managing these diseases;
5) Community and Public Health Initiatives: community-based programs and public health campaigns that play a crucial role in the prevention and management of chronic diseases, highlighting successful case studies and policy supports;
6) Health Equity: health disparities in chronic disease prevalence and management, proposing policies that promote health equity and address social determinants of health;
7) Innovation and Technology in Chronic Disease Management: policy implications of new technologies in chronic disease care, regulation and integration of digital health tools, big data, and artificial intelligence; and
8) Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease Policies: chronic disease policies across different countries, identifying successful strategies and promoting international collaboration for chronic disease management. This edition aims to foster dialogue and share knowledge on how health policy can effectively address the complex challenges posed by chronic diseases, ultimately improving patient outcomes and public health.
Keywords:
health policy, chronic disease management
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Chronic diseases are major burdens on global public health systems, necessitating integrated solutions across clinical, community and socioeconomic domains. Effective management and prevention of these conditions requires dynamic and comprehensive health policies that align with the complexities of delivering consistent care. Recent initiatives have increasingly focused on combining health services with socio-economic strategies to improve outcomes, but the integration is often fraught with challenges like uneven access to care, inconsistent policy enforcement, and gaps in preventive measures.
This Research Topic explores the intersection of health policy and chronic disease management, emphasizing innovative and integrative approaches. The objective is to push for policies that not only contain or reverse the prevalence of chronic diseases but also enhance the quality of life for patients living with these conditions. By interrogating the effectiveness of existing frameworks and introducing innovative approaches, the research intends to contribute substantive improvements to both national and global health policy discourse.
Key Topics comprise:
1) Policy Frameworks and Prevention: national and international frameworks that guide the prevention of chronic diseases, assessing the impact of legislation and public health initiatives aimed at reducing disease incidence;
2) Health Policy and Access to Care: policies that enhance access to healthcare services for chronic disease patients, including the evaluation of insurance coverage, the role of telehealth, and the elimination of barriers to care;
3) Integrated Care Models: care models that bring together various healthcare services to provide comprehensive care for chronic disease patients, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary teams;
4) Economic Impact: financial burden of chronic diseases on healthcare systems and the cost-effectiveness of different policy interventions aimed at managing these diseases;
5) Community and Public Health Initiatives: community-based programs and public health campaigns that play a crucial role in the prevention and management of chronic diseases, highlighting successful case studies and policy supports;
6) Health Equity: health disparities in chronic disease prevalence and management, proposing policies that promote health equity and address social determinants of health;
7) Innovation and Technology in Chronic Disease Management: policy implications of new technologies in chronic disease care, regulation and integration of digital health tools, big data, and artificial intelligence; and
8) Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease Policies: chronic disease policies across different countries, identifying successful strategies and promoting international collaboration for chronic disease management. This edition aims to foster dialogue and share knowledge on how health policy can effectively address the complex challenges posed by chronic diseases, ultimately improving patient outcomes and public health.
Keywords:
health policy, chronic disease management
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.