TY - JOUR
T1 - Care management in Germany and the U.S.
T2 - An expanded laboratory
AU - Pittman, Patricia M.
AU - Arnold, Sharon B.
AU - Schlette, Sophia
PY - 2005/9/1
Y1 - 2005/9/1
N2 - Germany and the U.S. share a keen interest in exploring the potential of care management programs for the chronically ill. Despite obvious health system differences, in both countries there has been a proliferation of disease management models, initiated by a variety of actors, paid for in different ways, targeting different types of population groups, and encompassing a broad menu of interventions and services. Comparison of three case studies from the U.S. and four from Germany reveals greater differences among models within countries than between them.
AB - Germany and the U.S. share a keen interest in exploring the potential of care management programs for the chronically ill. Despite obvious health system differences, in both countries there has been a proliferation of disease management models, initiated by a variety of actors, paid for in different ways, targeting different types of population groups, and encompassing a broad menu of interventions and services. Comparison of three case studies from the U.S. and four from Germany reveals greater differences among models within countries than between them.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 17288074
AN - SCOPUS:28044472499
SN - 0195-8631
VL - 27
SP - 9
EP - 18
JO - Health Care Financing Review
JF - Health Care Financing Review
IS - 1
ER -