| CMSA's 19th Annual Conference & Expo |
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| SY17 |
| Title: |
Chronic Care Model to Diabetes Care: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Friday, June 11, 2010 at 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM |
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SYMP-BREAKFAST  |
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ADVANCED |
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| Speaker(s): |
Neil Goldfarb |
NOTE: No CEs are available for this Symposium.
In 2004, the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) introduced a set of guiding principles and associated tools that were developed to aid in the assessment, planning, facilitation, and advocacy of patient adherence. Entitled “Case Management Adherence Guidelines (CMAG),” these concepts were designed to advance the goal of creating an environment of structured interaction, based on patient-specific needs that would encourage patient adherence with all aspects of the prescribed treatment plan.
Over the ensuing years, thousands of healthcare professionals attended CMAG educational workshops throughout the United States. CMAG workbooks, that comprehensively detailed all CMAG tools and supportive knowledge, were made available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, and Korean. Subsequently, CMAG was recognized as the primary educational standard for case managers that present a collaborative approach for affecting patient-specific health behavior change and for advancing patient adherence.
This addendum to the basic CMAG program utilizes the primary concepts of motivational interviewing, assessment of health literacy, and implementation of adherence improvement tools to promote adherence in the patient who is diagnosed with or at risk for developing diabetes.
Case managers and other healthcare clinicians and professionals, who work with these patients, will find the tools and resources found in this addendum specifically targeted to address understanding of the disease, as well as adherence challenges and assessments that are specific to diabetes.
CMSA continues to provide CMAG educational workshops throughout the United States. Copies of the CMAG manual and this Disease State Chapter addendum may be downloaded at no cost at www.cmsa.org/cmag.
Objectives:
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