Meeting the challenge of chronic conditions in a sustainable manner: Building on the AHC learning

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Abstract

The Atlantic Healthcare Collaboration for Innovation and Improvement in Chronic Disease (AHC) set out to achieve three aims: to create a patient- and family-centred approach to manage chronic diseases; to build a network of organizational, regional and provincial teams to share evidence-informed, systems-level solutions and work together to develop, implement and sustain improvement initiatives; and to promote the sustainability of the participating health systems. Important elements of all three aims were achieved and the synthesis provides a meaningful contribution to systems working to improve chronic care. This paper explores those achievements as well as some of the areas for improvement, including replicability, expanded outcome measurement, greater detail around patient and family engagement, increased focus on specific outcomes and processes, and further articulation of lessons learned and recommendations.

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Delgado, P. (2016). Meeting the challenge of chronic conditions in a sustainable manner: Building on the AHC learning. Healthcare Papers. Longwoods Publishing Corp. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpap.2016.24504

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