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Caregiver Support <br>
 
Caregiver Support <br>
 
Community & Social Services <br>  
 
Community & Social Services <br>  
* [http://davidleescher.com/2013/07/11/why-online-patient-communities-are-better-than-real-life-support-groups/ Online Patient Communities] can provide many potential benefits, such as improving coping skills, reducing anxiety, depression, isolation, ignorance about the condition and finding others that are experience common conditions.
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Medication Support <br>
 
Medication Support <br>
 
Nutrition Support <br>
 
Nutrition Support <br>
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Technology & Equipment Support <br>
 
Technology & Equipment Support <br>
 
* A [http://mobihealthnews.com/23418/most-patients-want-their-doctors-to-prescribe-apps/ study] from Digitas Health found that 90 percent of chronic patients in the US would accept a mobile app prescription as opposed to only 66 percent willing to accept a prescription of medication.
 
* A [http://mobihealthnews.com/23418/most-patients-want-their-doctors-to-prescribe-apps/ study] from Digitas Health found that 90 percent of chronic patients in the US would accept a mobile app prescription as opposed to only 66 percent willing to accept a prescription of medication.
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* Online Communities
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[http://davidleescher.com/2013/07/11/why-online-patient-communities-are-better-than-real-life-support-groups/ Online Patient Communities] can provide many potential benefits, such as improving coping skills, reducing anxiety, depression, isolation, ignorance about the condition and finding others that are experience common conditions.
  
 
==[[PC Interventions]] - Patient Activity==
 
==[[PC Interventions]] - Patient Activity==

Revision as of 14:03, 11 July 2016

Everyday we get a new understanding of what interventions work that impact patient health. With most healthcare research, sites and journals primarily dedicated to which ABCD Interventions work, this page will now duplicate it. This page will begin to catalog the E Interventions and PC Interventions that work. While these are typically not peer reviewed articles, links are provided for people or organizations interested in further evaluating their efficacy and context to managing health.

E Interventions - Care Management

Care Coordination

Care Plan Development
Care Team and Patient Dialog

Comprehensive Patient Programs

Patient Monitoring
Home Services

Virtual Services

E Interventions - Coaching & Education

Care Goal Setting and Motivational Interviewing
Education

  • Choosing Wisely provides decision making education for physicians and patients on over 135 tests and treatments that they say are overused or inappropriate.

Financial Counseling
Health Coaching

E Interventions - Support Services

Caregiver Support
Community & Social Services

Medication Support
Nutrition Support

Technology & Equipment Support

  • A study from Digitas Health found that 90 percent of chronic patients in the US would accept a mobile app prescription as opposed to only 66 percent willing to accept a prescription of medication.
  • Online Communities

Online Patient Communities can provide many potential benefits, such as improving coping skills, reducing anxiety, depression, isolation, ignorance about the condition and finding others that are experience common conditions.

PC Interventions - Patient Activity

PC Interventions - Patient Activation

PC Interventions - Caregiver Activity

PC Interventions - Personal Achievement