Implementation of a care coordination system for chronic diseases

Authors

  • Sukaina Abdulghani Abdulali Akhdar Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Fatima Abdulgani Abdulali Akhdar Almonira Phc, Saudi Arabia.
  • Merfat Hassan Ali Al Matter Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Zahra Mansour Ahmad Alsinan Phc Alrida, Saudi Arabia.
  • Majedah Ahmad Ali Alrabie Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Zahra Mohammad Ali Al-Tarouti Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Zahra Salman Ibrahim Al-Qarnat Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Asrar Mohammed Saeed Al Abdulwahab Phc Al Rida, Saudi Arabia.
  • Fatimah Jassim Abdullah Juleh Phc Dakelmahdood, Saudi Arabia.
  • Roqaia Mohammed Saeed Hassan Al Abdulwahab Phc Alshoika, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mohammed Fouad Alibrahim King Fahad Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
  • Sabri Youseff Alsandal Prince Saud Bin Galawi Hospital , Saudi Arabia.
  • Zainab Hussain Alyousef King Fahad Primary Health Center , Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

The prevalence of chronic diseases has been steadily increasing, but the management indicators for these conditions have not shown significant improvements. This paper proposes a new policy to enhance the existing chronic disease management system. The policy includes the establishment of care plans for patients with hypertension and diabetes by primary care physicians, as well as the provision of care coordination services based on these plans.

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Published

2022-12-04

How to Cite

Sukaina Abdulghani Abdulali Akhdar, Fatima Abdulgani Abdulali Akhdar, Merfat Hassan Ali Al Matter, Zahra Mansour Ahmad Alsinan, Majedah Ahmad Ali Alrabie, Zahra Mohammad Ali Al-Tarouti, Zahra Salman Ibrahim Al-Qarnat, Asrar Mohammed Saeed Al Abdulwahab, Fatimah Jassim Abdullah Juleh, Roqaia Mohammed Saeed Hassan Al Abdulwahab, Mohammed Fouad Alibrahim, Sabri Youseff Alsandal, & Zainab Hussain Alyousef. (2022). Implementation of a care coordination system for chronic diseases. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Studies, 1(3), 61–63. Retrieved from https://ijsrisjournal.com/index.php/ojsfiles/article/view/109