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Care managers within primary care clinics can work with patients who have long-term chronic diseases, patients who need more education, patients who require more time to understand medications or any other aspect of their care. They focus on the needs and preferences of older adults and those with complex medical conditions.

As part of a five-year project supported through a grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation, Intermountain Healthcare developed a set of databases that care managers can use at the point of care to access disease-specific recommendations and reminders.

The system starts when a patient is referred into the care management program. About 3-5% of patients at an all ages primary care practice or 10% (or more) of a practice geared towards older adults might be referred. Once referred, the team - with the patient and the care manager at the center - assesses the needs of the patient and their family, co-creates a care plan, and acts as a catalyst to ensure the care plan occurs. Information technology helps assure everyone can Access and Add to the care plan, follow Best Practices, and Communicate.



People and Training
People - the patient, their family and caregivers, the primary care team - are the center of any change in healthcare practice and outcomes. We offer training for interested groups at low or no cost. We have a Training Schedule, Training Information, or you can meet our Team.

Information Technology - The ABC's
A very important part of the system is to use appropriate tracking information technology to Access and Add to care plans, remind about Best Practices for individuals and the populations of patients in care management, and track and remind about Communication. Access, Best practices, and Communication: the ABCs. The system developed does a lot more as well - create reports needed for ongoing assessment and administration of a care management program, help document and keep updated on performance measures for many diseases and for the needs of older adults.

With the help of many others, we developed modifiable, freely available information technology that care managers can use at the point of care to access disease-specific recommendations and reminders. This technology is specifically created for and by care managers and care teams that are responsible for the longitudinal care of older adults. They are available at the Tools section of our site.
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Care Management Plus is sponsored by the John A. Hartford Foundation and the Oregon Health & Science University.