The Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care was translated into Dutch by Jane M. Cramm PhD, Mathilde M.H. Strating PhD, Apostolos Tsiachristas MSc, Anna P. Nieboer PhD at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institute of Health, Policy and Management.
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PACIC-Danish (Patientvurdering af behandlingen ved kronisk sygdom)
The Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) was translated into Danish by a team at the Department of Public Health, Aarhus University and Research Centre for Prevention and Health and Department of Integrated Care, Bispebjerg Hospital.
ACIC-Korean ( 만성질환 관리 평가 )
Our Assessment of Chronic Illness Care survey has been translated into Korean by researchers Seok-won Hong PhD and Young-eun Kim MS at the National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency in Seoul.
Ed Wagner on Caring for Complex Patients: BRIDGES Conference 2014 Keynote
Building Bridges to Integrate Care (BRIDGES) is a Toronto-based incubator for innovative models to integrate care across the continuum and across disciplines for people with complex chronic disease. Watch this video to learn more about Ed Wagner's thoughts about the challenges of caring for complex patients, including current lack of evidence for creating clinical guidelines, the complications of multiple medications, providers and services, and the lack of coordination between physicians, services and agencies.
PACIC-Korean 26-item scale ( 만성질환관리평가: 환자대상 )
Courtesy of researchers Seok-won Hong Ph.D., and Young-eun Kim M.S. at the National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency in Seoul, Korea we are pleased to make available a Korean translation of our PACIC instrument. This is the 26-item PACIC, which includes the 5As.
Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Day in the Life
“Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Day in the Life,” is an animated video revolving around the experiences of a woman living with several chronic conditions who struggles to stay abreast of the instructions, treatments and prescriptions she receives from a variety of health care providers.
PCMHA for Australian General Practice
The PCMH-A For Australian General Practice is our PCMH-A tool, modified to reflect Australian health care terminology.
Emerging Primary Care Trends and Implications for Practice Support Programs
Blog: Ed Wagner on meeting the demand for high-quality primary care
There is an ongoing debate in the United States about whether we will have enough primary care clinicians to meet the future demand for primary care and, if there is a shortage, how to solve it. But the debate misses a critical question: Are we meeting the current demand for high-quality primary care? Read more of Ed Wagner's December 2014 blog on the Insititute for Healthcare Improvement website.
The Team Guide
We know transformation of any kind is hard work. That’s why we’ve created the Team Guide, an online tool for primary care teams. The Team Guide helps build high-functioning teams and provides practical, hands-on tools—easy to use, actionable and measureable. Useful for practices at any stage, the Team Guide is built in modules, enabling practices to easily pinpoint relevant topics and areas of interest. It’s free, with a wide array of downloadable tools and resources.