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[New Perspectives in the Primary Care of the Chronically Ill--against the "tyranny of the Urgent". Part 1: Chronic Diseases As a Challenge for Primary Care]

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2006 Sep 8
PMID 16955619
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Chronic diseases and multimorbidity are becoming a fundamental challenge for primary care which already requires a very high input of resources. Due to their broad range and continuity, general practices play a major role, but are poorly prepared to succeed in the structured healthcare of chronically ill patients. The reality of care in everyday practice is primarily characterized by the 'tyranny of the urgent', and such a reaction to acute problems leads to noticeable deficits in permanent care. Part one of a two-part article series asks to what extent demographic changes and medical progress are responsible for this development. Meanwhile, a large quantity of empirical evidence indicates that results improve when case management is implemented for chronically ill patients. Though disease management programs are being increasingly established in Germany, many general practices are only poorly prepared for their tangible implementation in everyday routine. The comparison of two case studies shows how the primary care of chronically ill patients might look like in the future. On the basis of both scientific evidence and the globally acknowledged 'Chronic Care Model', part two of the article looks at sustainable strategies and special tools which allow for an adequate care of chronically ill patients in general practice.

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