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Hubertus Vrijhoef

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Exley J, Glover R, McCarey M, Reed S, Ahmed A, Vrijhoef H, et al.
Int J Integr Care . 2024 Feb; 24(1):9. PMID: 38344427
Purpose: Achieving greater health and social care integration is a policy priority in many countries, but challenges remain. We focused on governance and accountability for integrated care and explored arrangements...
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de Haan M, van Eijk-Hustings Y, Bessems-Beks M, De Bruijn-Geraets D, Dirksen C, Vrijhoef H
PLoS One . 2023 Mar; 18(3):e0281053. PMID: 36857391
Background: Expected rise in the demand for healthcare and a dropping supply of healthcare professionals, has generated an increased interest in the most effective deployment of healthcare professionals. Consequently, task...
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Steuten L, Mewes J, Lepage-Nefkens I, Vrijhoef H
OMICS . 2018 Sep; 22(9):616-625. PMID: 30235108
Antibiotics (AB) can reduce morbidity and mortality in the treatment of patients with sepsis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations. Yet, AB overuse or misuse increases antibiotic resistance (ABR)...
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Grustam A, Vrijhoef H, Cordella A, Koymans R, Severens J
Int J Care Coord . 2017 Dec; 20(4):135-147. PMID: 29276610
Introduction: For telemonitoring to support care coordination, a sound business model is conditional. The aim of this study is to explore the systemic and economic differences in care coordination via...
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Gingele A, Rocca H, Ramaekers B, Gorgels A, De Weerd G, Kragten J, et al.
J Telemed Telecare . 2017 Dec; 25(3):158-166. PMID: 29251245
Introduction: Evidence suggests that telemonitoring decreases mortality and heart failure (HF)-related hospital admission in patients with HF. However, most studies follow their patients for only several months. Little is known...
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Desmedt M, Vertriest S, Petrovic M, Bergs J, Vrijhoef H, Dessers E, et al.
Fam Pract . 2017 Dec; 35(4):446-451. PMID: 29236970
Background: Most well-developed healthcare systems are facing the challenge of managing the increasing prevalence of patients with chronic diseases. Comprehensive frameworks, such as the chronic care model (CCM), receive widespread...
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Desmedt M, Petrovic M, Bergs J, Vandijck D, Vrijhoef H, Hellings J, et al.
Int J Qual Health Care . 2017 Oct; 29(7):916-921. PMID: 29077863
Objective: Due to the increasing burden of chronic diseases, a considerable part of care delivery will continue to shift from secondary to primary care, and home care settings. Despite the...
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Desmedt M, Vertriest S, Hellings J, Bergs J, Dessers E, Vankrunkelsven P, et al.
Value Health . 2016 Oct; 19(6):892-902. PMID: 27712719
Objectives: To assess the costs and potential financial benefits of integrated care models for patients with chronic diseases, that is, type 2 diabetes mellitus, schizophrenia, and multiple sclerosis, respectively. Methods:...
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van der Klauw D, Molema H, Grooten L, Vrijhoef H
Int J Integr Care . 2014 Aug; 14:e024. PMID: 25114665
Introduction: Notwithstanding care for chronically ill patients requires a shift towards care that is well coordinated and focused on prevention and self-care, the concept of integrated care lacks specificity and...
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Elissen A, Nolte E, Knai C, Brunn M, Chevreul K, Conklin A, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2013 Mar; 13:117. PMID: 23530744
Background: Self-management support is a key component of effective chronic care management, yet in practice appears to be the least implemented and most challenging. This study explores whether and how...