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The impact of a combinatorial digital and organisational intervention on the management of long-term conditions in UK primary care: a non-randomised evaluation

机译:数字和组织干预相结合对英国初级保健中长期病情管理的影响:非随机评估

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BackgroundBetter management of long-term conditions remains a policy priority, with a focus on improving outcomes and reducing use of expensive hospital services. A number of interventions have been tested, but many have failed to show benefit in rigorous comparative research. In 2016, the NHS Test Beds scheme was launched to implement and test interventions combining digital technologies and pathway redesign in routine health care settings, with each intervention comprising multiple innovations to better realise benefit from their ‘combinatorial’ effect. We present the evaluation of one of the NHS Test Beds, which combined risk stratification algorithms, practice-based quality improvement and health monitoring and coaching to improve management of long-term conditions in a single health economy in the north-west of England.
机译:背景技术更好地管理长期病情仍然是一项政策重点,重点在于改善治疗效果并减少对昂贵医院服务的使用。已对许多干预措施进行了测试,但许多措施未能在严格的比较研究中显示出益处。 2016年,NHS测试床计划启动,以在常规医疗保健环境中实施和测试将数字技术和路径重新设计相结合的干预措施,每种干预措施均包含多项创新,以更好地从其“组合”效应中受益。我们介绍了其中一个NHS测试床的评估,该测试床结合了风险分层算法,基于实践的质量改进以及健康监测和辅导,以改善英格兰西北部单一健康经济中长期状况的管理。

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