Disease Management and Wellness in the Post-Reform Era
Dear Healthcare Executive, The reform law has created major opportunities for disease management and wellness programs — once you navigate the new hurdles to implementation. Disease Management and Wellness in the Post-Reform Era charts the rapidly changing course care management and health promotion programs will take over the next several years, as they adjust to reform-law requirements and new tools like social marketing websites. Co-edited by Al Lewis of the Disease Management Purchasing Consortium and AIS’s Jill Brown, with a foreword by David Nash, M.D., of Jefferson School of Population Health, the book includes chapters on health reform, medical homes, wellness incentives, behavior change, social media, outcomes measurement, behavioral economics, coordinated care, build-versus-buy decisions, building internal disease management programs, improving Medicare star quality ratings, and more. To learn more or to order your copy today, contact HIN at 888-446-3530 or visit online at: http://store.hin.com/product.asp?itemid=4168 Disease Management and Wellness in the Post-Reform Era compiles perspectives from industry experts to answer questions such as:
Along with a new focus on how wellness and disease management programs are helped — or hindered — by the health reform law, Disease Management and Wellness in the Post-Reform Era also brings expert insight into DM’s basic building blocks, including:
For more information, please visit: http://store.hin.com/product.asp?itemid=4168 Please feel free to contact our customer service department at 888-446-3530
Warm Regards,
Melanie Matthews
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