KMID : 1030220210220020134
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Journal of Korean Diabetes 2021 Volume.22 No. 2 p.134 ~ p.141
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A New Paradigm for Care Coordination of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: Linkage and Application Strategies to Available Resources between the Hospital and the Community
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Lee Hyang-Yuol
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Abstract
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Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease that can be fatal to high-risk patients infected with the coronavirus. Many diabetic patients have been treated in a hospital setting. The coronavirus era is driving new approaches to how to manage diabetes. We belong to the community and a more therapeutic and supportive environment will make us healthier. Many resources are available in communities, but they are not utilized to their full extent because patients are treated in a traditional way, mostly at a hospital or clinic. Therefore, patient care is often redundant and segmented, and sometimes patients do not receive the simple and cost-effective care they need. Care coordination and an integrated approach could be one solution to these problems. Patients and doctors should be aware of the availability of hospital-based home healthcare and integrated healthcare services from community health centers that provide high-quality at-home care. A continuous health education program using health information technology could be a good way to increase diabetic patients¡¯ compliance with self-care, especially medication compliance, therapeutic meals, and daily exercise.
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KEYWORD
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Case management, Community health services, Delivery of health care, integrated, Diabetes mellitus, Home care services, House calls, Home care services, hospital-based
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