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  1. Validating Community for Successful Ageing (ComSA) BioPsychoSocial Risk Screener Version II (BPS-RS II) with Diverse Multi-Ethnic Senior Populations in Singapore: A Mixed-Methods Study
  2. Societal factors influencing the implementation of AI-driven technologies in (smart) hospitals
  3. Cost-effectiveness of a novel, non-invasive coronary diagnostic tool in The Netherlands
  4. Governing Integrated Health and Social Care: An Analysis of Experiences in Three European Countries
  5. Trust in and Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine: Mixed Methods Study
  6. Early modelling of the effects and healthcare costs of the Dutch citizen-rescuer system for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
  7. Nurses’ roles, views and knowledge regarding vaccines and vaccination: A pan-European survey
  8. Without unpaid carers the system would collapse
  9. CoordinAtIon
  10. Person-centred care in the Dutch primary care setting: Refinement of middle-range theory by patients and professionals
  11. Trust in and Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medicine: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
  12. Evaluating task shifting to the clinical technologist in Dutch healthcare: A mixed methods study
  13. Continuity drives care coordination
  14. New Heat and Moisture Exchangers for Laryngectomized Patients in Germany: Mixed Methods Study on the Expected Effectiveness
  15. Healthy ageing and longevity
  16. Person‐centred care in primary care: What works for whom, how and in what circumstances?
  17. Cost-effectiveness analysis of implementing screening on preterm pre-eclampsia at first trimester of pregnancy in Germany and Switzerland
  18. Healthier together
  19. A Patient-Centred Medical Home Care Model for Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Singapore: A Mixed-Method Study on Patient’s Care Experience
  20. The future of coordination is smart coordination
  21. Patient perspectives of the Self-management and Educational Technology tool for Atrial Fibrillation (SETAF): A mixed-methods study in Singapore
  22. A mixed methods study on the expected effectiveness of new heat and moisture exchangers for laryngectomized patients in Germany (Preprint)
  23. Auditing integrated stroke care to support quality improvement activities: development of a peer-to-peer audit framework
  24. A Study Protocol of Realist Evaluation of Palliative Home Care Program for Non-Cancer Patients in Singapore
  25. Consensus on Integrated Care for Older People Among Dutch Experts: A Delphi Study
  26. Early Implementation of a Patient-Centered Medical Home in Singapore: A Qualitative Study Using Theory on Diffusion of Innovations
  27. Optimising Integrated Stroke Care in Regional Networks: A Nationwide Self-Assessment Study in 2012, 2015 and 2019
  28. Early Implementation of a Patient-centered Medical Home in Singapore: a Qualitative Study Using Theories on Diffusion of Innovations
  29. Changing perspectives: From care coordination to health coordination
  30. Putting patients at the centre of health care
  31. Untangling the inter-relatedness within integrated care programmes for community-dwelling frail older people: a rapid realist review
  32. Informed policy making and research evidence
  33. Integrated Care and the Health Workforce
  34. The new normal: When, where and how do you want healthcare to be delivered?
  35. Exploring the Perceptions of the Ageing Experience in Singaporean Older Adults: a Qualitative Study
  36. Mixed-method evaluation of CARITAS: a hospital-to-community model of integrated care for dementia
  37. Using mixed methods in health services research: A review of the literature and case study
  38. Understanding the Attitudes of Clinicians and Patients Toward a Self-Management eHealth Tool for Atrial Fibrillation: Qualitative Study
  39. Promoting BioPsychoSocial health of older adults using a Community for Successful Ageing program (ComSA) in Singapore: A mixed-methods evaluation
  40. Shifting care from hospital to community, a strategy to integrate care in Singapore: process evaluation of implementation fidelity
  41. Shifting Care from Hospital to Community, A Strategy to Integrate Care in Singapore: Process Evaluation of Implementation Fidelity
  42. Serious Gaming During Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients With Chronic Pain or Fatigue Symptoms: Mixed Methods Design of a Realist Process Evaluation
  43. Assessment of the implementation fidelity of a strategy to scale up integrated care in five European regions: a multimethod study
  44. Care coordination is necessary but insufficient to fix the health care of these patients
  45. Evaluation of a digital platform that engages stakeholders in the co-creation of healthcare innovations: A mixed-methods study
  46. The transfer of knowledge on integrated care among five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study
  47. The Organisation of Healthcare Services
  48. The transfer of knowledge on integrated care among five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study
  49. The transfer of knowledge on integrated care among five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study
  50. Improvement of shared decision making in integrated stroke care: a before and after evaluation using a questionnaire survey
  51. Facilitators and barriers to implementing task shifting: Expanding the scope of practice of clinical technologists in the Netherlands
  52. Exploring the implementation of the Community for Successful Ageing (ComSA)program in Singapore: lessons learnt on program delivery for improving BioPsychoSocial health
  53. The transfer of knowledge on integrated care among five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study
  54. Theory and Design of the Community for successful ageing (ComSA) program in Singapore: connecting BioPsychoSocial health and quality of life experiences of older adults
  55. Validation of the Rainbow Model of Integrated Care Measurement Tools (RMIC-MTs) in renal care for patient and care providers
  56. Towards seamless health care: no theory, no glory
  57. Understanding changes and stability in the long-term use of technologies by seniors who are aging in place: a dynamical framework
  58. Effects of tailored telemonitoring on functional status and health-related quality of life in patients with heart failure
  59. Integrated specialized atrial fibrillation clinics reduce all-cause mortality: post hoc analysis of a randomized clinical trial
  60. Understanding the Attitudes of Clinicians and Patients Toward a Self-Management eHealth Tool for Atrial Fibrillation: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  61. The transfer of knowledge on integrated care between five European regions: a qualitative multi-method study
  62. Value of information analysis in telehealth for chronic heart failure management
  63. The challenge of evaluating care integration programmes
  64. Serious Gaming During Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients With Chronic Pain or Fatigue Symptoms: Mixed Methods Design of a Realist Process Evaluation (Preprint)
  65. Assessment of the scientific rigour of randomized controlled trials on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy for patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: A systematic review
  66. Retrospective evaluation of healthcare utilisation and mortality of two post-discharge care programmes in Singapore
  67. Validation of a questionnaire measuring patient knowledge of atrial fibrillation in an Asian cohort
  68. Implementation fidelity of a strategy to integrate service delivery: learnings from a transitional care program for individuals with complex needs in Singapore
  69. Assessing the maturity of the healthcare system for integrated care: testing measurement properties of the SCIROCCO tool
  70. Care coordination: Complicated or complex?
  71. Integrated healthcare models for rheumatoid arthritis: A descriptive systematic review
  72. Value of Information in Telehealth for Chronic Heart Failure v1
  73. Rainbow Model of Integrated Care Measurement Tools
  74. Integrated Care Ecosystems in Singapore
  75. Implant Files sets our health care systems back at square one
  76. Comparing the implementation of integrated care across countries: Your opinion counts!
  77. Evaluation of an Integrated Dementia Care Network in the Northern part of Singapore
  78. Reduction in Specialist Outpatient Clinic Visits with an Integrated Care Programme for Frequent Admitters in Singapore
  79. Scaling-up strategies of integrated care initiatives: a systematic literature review
  80. Special Issue: Realist research in health services research and care coordination
  81. Is Procalcitonin Biomarker-Guided Antibiotic Therapy a Cost-Effective Approach to Reduce Antibiotic Resistant and Clostridium difficile Infections in Hospitalized Patients?
  82. How do integrated care programmes work for patients with cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, depression, diabetes and multi-morbidity? A rapid realist review
  83. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Telehealth: A Comparison between Home Telemonitoring, Nurse Telephone Support, and Usual Care in Chronic Heart Failure Management
  84. National mixed methods evaluation of the effects of removing legal barriers to full practice authority of Dutch nurse practitioners and physician assistants
  85. SP0055 How can integrated healthcare contribute to sustainable healthcare in rheumatology?
  86. Care management should go beyond connecting dots
  87. The effectiveness of various computer-based interventions for patients with chronic pain or functional somatic syndromes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  88. Workshop on Realist Evaluation for Integrated Care
  89. 197An integrated AF-Clinic reduces all-cause mortality in patients with atrial fibrillation
  90. The theoretical and empirical basis of a BioPsychoSocial (BPS) risk screener for detection of older people’s health related needs, planning of community programs, and targeted care interventions
  91. An Instrument to Measure Maturity of Integrated Care: A First Validation Study
  92. Barriers and Facilitators to Workforce Changes in Integrated Care
  93. Implementation of Integrated Care in Singapore: A Complex Adaptive System Perspective
  94. Effectiveness of Serious Gaming During Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients with Complex Chronic Pain or Fatigue: A Natural Quasi-experiment
  95. Effectiveness of Serious Gaming During Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients with Complex Chronic Pain or Fatigue: A Natural Quasi-experiment (Preprint)
  96. Exploration of workforce changes in integrated chronic care: Findings from an interactive and emergent research design
  97. Telemonitoring in patients with heart failure: Is there a long-term effect?
  98. Seen through the patients’ eyes: quality of chronic illness care
  99. Make care coordination a high priority
  100. Care coordination in a business-to-business and a business-to-consumer model for telemonitoring patients with chronic diseases
  101. Seen through the patients’ eyes: Safety of chronic illness care
  102. Development of the COMIC Model for the comprehensive evaluation of integrated care interventions
  103. Measuring maturity of integrated care: a first validation study
  104. Value-based integrated care: Exploring strategies to enhance the uptake of integrated care
  105. Hospital-Led Integrated Care for High need-High Cost Patients: A review of reviews
  106. Organizing Care Integration. A Social Systems Based Approach
  107. Organizing Integration of Care – Results from Project CORTEXS
  108. Assessment of a Business-to-Consumer (B2C) model for Telemonitoring patients with Chronic Heart Failure (CHF)
  109. Mapping infectious disease hospital surge threats to lessons learnt in Singapore: a systems analysis and development of a framework to inform how to DECIDE on planning and response strategies
  110. How can we improve the organisation of care coordination?
  111. Mechanisms of integrated care in Flanders: A bottom-up perspective
  112. Integratie van zorg
  113. Origins and consequences of technology acquirement by independent-living seniors: towards an integrative model
  114. Explaining the continuum of social participation among older adults in Singapore: from 'closed doors' to active ageing in multi-ethnic community settings
  115. Comparing patient and healthcare worker experiences during a dengue outbreak in Singapore: understanding the patient journey and the introduction of a point-of-care test (POCT) toward better care delivery
  116. Validating the Rainbow Model of Integrated Care Measurement Tool: results from three pilot studies in The Netherlands, Singapore and Australia
  117. AN OVERVIEW OF COMSA—ITS THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK AND ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS
  118. COMMUNITY FOR SUCCESSFUL AGEING (COMSA) @WHAMPOA: CREATING AN ECOSYSTEM FOR AGEING IN PLACE
  119. EXPLORING PROCESSES OF ADAPTATION FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING: LIVED EXPERIENCES OF OLDER SINGAPOREAN ADULTS
  120. MAPPING TYPOLOGIES OF SOCIAL PARTICIPATION TO PROGRAMMING FOR ELDERS IN THE CHANGING ASIAN CONTEXTS
  121. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING 
A BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL RISK SCREENER FOR STRATIFIED CARE AT OLDER AGES
  122. “HOW CAN WE HELP?”: A BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL RISK SCREENER FOR COMMUNITY DETECTION OF VULNERABLE ELDERS
  123. High-value care through better care coordination?
  124. IT-supported integrated care pathways for diabetes: A compilation and review of good practices
  125. Serious gaming during multidisciplinary rehabilitation for patients with complex chronic pain or fatigue complaints: study protocol for a controlled trial and process evaluation
  126. Outcomes of integrated chronic care interventions including workforce changes
  127. Advancing integrated care and its evaluation by means of a universal typology
  128. The Development, Description and Appraisal of an Emergent Multimethod Research Design to Study Workforce Changes in Integrated Care Interventions
  129. Implementation of integrated geriatric care at a German hospital: a case study to understand when and why beneficial outcomes can be achieved
  130. Integrated Care and the Health Workforce
  131. Implementation of integrated care at a German geriatric hospital: a case study
  132. Instruments Measuring Integrated Care: A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties
  133. ISQUA16-3108IMPROVEMENT SCIENCE TO EVALUATE PERSON-CENTRED AND INTEGRATED CARE: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
  134. Care Coordination and Primary Care: The Inseparables
  135. Economic Impact of Integrated Care Models for Patients with Chronic Diseases: A Systematic Review
  136. Political and Regulatory Environment for Smart Home Technology from the Perspective of Singapore
  137. Implementing integrated care: A synthesis of experiences in three European countries
  138. Development of the COMIC Model for the comprehensive evaluation of integrated care interventions
  139. Can scientific evidence be valid if irrelevant to patients?
  140. What it Takes to Successfully Implement Technology for Aging in Place: Focus Groups With Stakeholders
  141. Profiling Patients’ Healthcare Needs to Support Integrated, Person-Centered Models for Long-Term Disease Management (Profile): Research Design
  142. A Prospective Validation Study of a Rainbow Model of Integrated Care Measurement Tool in Singapore
  143. Effectiveness of Teamwork in an Integrated Care Setting for Patients with COPD: Development and Testing of a Self-Evaluation Instrument for Interprofessional Teams
  144. Feasibility of Applied Gaming During Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation for Patients With Complex Chronic Pain and Fatigue Complaints: A Mixed-Methods Study
  145. Ontwikkeling van een serious game voor multidisciplinaire samenwerking in zorg en welzijn
  146. El rol profesional de las enfermeras en diabetes: subanálisis de los resultados en España del “Study of European Nurses in Diabetes (SEND)”
  147. Intervention types and outcomes of integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2: a systematic review
  148. Care coordination and its evaluation: From big data to big picture
  149. Context, mechanisms and outcomes of integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2: a systematic review
  150. The impact of redesigning care processes on quality of care: a systematic review
  151. Using Lean Thinking at an otorhinolaryngology outpatient clinic to improve quality of care
  152. The Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Philips Motiva Telehealth System: A Comparison Between Home Telemonitoring, Nurse Telephone Support And Usual Care In Chronic Heart Failure
  153. Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Professional Networks for PD A Mixed-Method Analysis
  154. Implementation of integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 by two Dutch care groups: a case study
  155. Association of Controlled and Uncontrolled Hypertension With Workplace Productivity
  156. Older Adults' Reasons for Using Technology while Aging in Place
  157. Collaboration processes and perceived effectiveness of integrated care projects in primary care: a longitudinal mixed-methods study
  158. The implementation of integrated care for diabetes mellitus type 2 by two Dutch care groups: context, mechanisms and outcomes
  159. A systematic literature review of the implementation of integrated care for people with diabetes mellitus type 2: context, mechanisms and outcomes
  160. Fundamentals to Initiate a Patient Safety Management System in Integrated Chronic Healthcare
  161. The influence of redesigning care processes on quality of care: a systematic review
  162. Towards an international taxonomy of integrated primary care: a Delphi consensus approach
  163. Telephone support and adherence in patients with chronic disease – a qualitative review of reviews
  164. Development of integrated and person-centred palliative care
  165. Towards a taxonomy for integrated care: a mixed-methods study
  166. Patient engagement is the new hard currency in health care
  167. Meyer I, Müller S and Kubitschke L, Achieving effective integrated e-care beyond the silos
  168. Experiences and preferences of patients visiting an otorhinolaryngology outpatient clinic: a qualitative study
  169. Interprofessional communication failures in acute care chains: How can we identify the causes?
  170. Exploring the success of an integrated primary care partnership: a longitudinal study of collaboration processes
  171. Perception of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Scale
  172. Kwaliteit en patiëntervaringen van eerstelijns ketenzorg hart- en vaatziekten in de regio Maastricht-Heuvelland tussen 2010-2012
  173. Development and Validation of the Perception of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose Scale in Insulin-Treated Patients With Diabetes
  174. Implementation of integrated care for type 2 diabetes: a protocol for mixed methods research
  175. A conceptual framework for evaluating the conceptualization, implementation and performance of transitional care programmes
  176. Bringing order out of chaos: Development of a taxonomy of integrated care
  177. More black box to explore: How collaborative partnerships shape integrated care
  178. Measurement properties of instruments measuring integrated care: a systematic review
  179. Opening the black box of integrated care; an exploratory study of a large scale integrated care program in the Netherlands
  180. Measurement of Integrated Care on the level of Regional Health System in Singapore
  181. Analysing hydra-headed integrated care: a pilot case study in Flanders (Belgium)
  182. Nurse-led home visitation programme to improve health-related quality of life and reduce disability among potentially frail community-dwelling older people in general practice: a theory-based process evaluation
  183. CORTEXS: A multidisciplinary and multi-method research project on integrated care
  184. Personnel planning in general practices: development and testing of a skill mix analysis method
  185. Is There a Need for Including Spiritual Care in Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain Patients? Investigating an Innovative Strategy
  186. How do we know what’s in space?
  187. Towards a comprehensive research design for studying integrated care
  188. Identification of mechanisms enabling integrated care for patients with chronic diseases: a literature review
  189. Primary healthcare system and practice characteristics in Singapore
  190. Introducing the International Journal of Care Coordination
  191. Evaluating chronic disease management in real-world settings in six European countries: Lessons from the collaborative DISMEVAL project
  192. Formulation of and adherence to a care plan for potentially frail community-dwelling older people by practice nurses in the Netherlands
  193. Does Diabetes Have an Impact on Health-State Utility? A Study of Asians in Singapore
  194. Detected health and well-being problems following comprehensive geriatric assessment during a home visit among community-dwelling older people: who benefits most?
  195. Barriers to implementation of a redesign of information transfer and feedback in acute care: results from a multiple case study
  196. Factors influencing acceptance of technology for aging in place: A systematic review
  197. Evaluating newly acquired authority of nurse practitioners and physician assistants for reserved medical procedures in the Netherlands: a study protocol
  198. Wat vindt de patiënt ervan?
  199. Het experimenteerartikel onderzocht
  200. Nurse Practitioners
  201. Valuation of EQ-5D-3L Health States in Singapore: Modeling of Time Trade-Off Values for 80 Empirically Observed Health States
  202. COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF TELEHEALTH INTERVENTIONS FOR CHRONIC HEART FAILURE PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
  203. Political and Regulatory Environment for Smart Home Technology from the Perspective of Singapore
  204. Towards an integrated care measurement
  205. Evaluating staff satisfaction in the Patient Centered Medical Home pilot project in Singapore
  206. Barriers to implementation of a redesign of information transfer and feedback in acute care: results from a multiple case study
  207. A multidisciplinary and multi-method research framework for studying integrated care in Flanders (Belgium)
  208. Is Europe putting theory into practice? A study of the level of Self-Management Support in coordinated care approaches for chronically ill
  209. Unraveling the concept of Integrated Care
  210. Key lessons from European studies on the scientific evaluation and implementation of integrated care for chronically ill
  211. Integrated care: achieving better coordination of care for the chronically ill: lessons from The Netherlands bundled-payment initiative
  212. Is Europe putting theory into practice? A study of the level of self-management support in coordinated care approaches for chronically ill
  213. The effect of a nurse-led integrated chronic care approach on quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation
  214. The atrial fibrillation knowledge scale: Development, validation and results
  215. Cost-effectiveness analysis of telemonitoring versus usual care in patients with heart failure (the TEHAF-study)
  216. Cost-effectiveness analysis of telemonitoring versus usual care in patients with heart failure: the TEHAF-study
  217. Implementing Telemonitoring in Heart Failure Care: Barriers from the Perspectives of Patients, Healthcare Professionals and Healthcare Organizations
  218. Reported barriers to evaluation in chronic care: Experiences in six European countries
  219. Effects of tailored telemonitoring on heart failure patients’ knowledge, self-care, self-efficacy and adherence: A randomized controlled trial
  220. Naar zorg op maat voor type 2 diabetes
  221. Is Europe putting theory into practice? A qualitative study of the level of self-management support in chronic care management approaches
  222. Cost-effectiveness of a specialized atrial fibrillation clinic vs. usual care in patients with atrial fibrillation
  223. EuroHeartCare 2013
  224. Advancing current approaches to disease management evaluation: capitalizing on heterogeneity to understand what works and for whom
  225. Corrigendum to: 'Nurse-led care vs. usual care for patients with atrial fibrillation: results of a randomized trial of integrated chronic care vs. routine clinical care in ambulatory patients with atrial fibrillation' [Eur Heart J 2012; 33:2692-2699, d...
  226. Early detection of health problems in potentially frail community-dwelling older people by general practices - project [G]OLD: design of a longitudinal, quasi-experimental study
  227. A Theoretical Lens for Revealing the Complexity of Chronic Care
  228. Relevance of Hypersexual Disorder to Family Medicine and Primary Care as a Complex Multidimensional Chronic Disease Construct
  229. APPROACHES TO CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT EVALUATION IN USE IN EUROPE: A REVIEW OF CURRENT METHODS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES – CORRIGENDUM
  230. APPROACHES TO CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT EVALUATION IN USE IN EUROPE: A REVIEW OF CURRENT METHODS AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES
  231. Improving sexual health for HIV patients by providing a combination of integrated public health and hospital care services; a one-group pre- and post test intervention comparison
  232. Development of a home visitation programme for the early detection of health problems in potentially frail community-dwelling older people by general practices
  233. Effective Pharmacological Treatment of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy by Nurse Practitioners: Results of an Algorithm-Based Experience
  234. In the Olympian spirit...
  235. The effectiveness of Nurse Practitioners working at a GP cooperative: a study protocol
  236. Tailored telemonitoring in patients with heart failure: results of a multicentre randomized controlled trial
  237. Tailored Telemonitoring in patients with heart failure: results from a multicentre randomized controlled trial (the TEHAF-study)
  238. Nurse-led care vs. usual care for patients with atrial fibrillation: results of a randomized trial of integrated chronic care vs. routine clinical care in ambulatory patients with atrial fibrillation
  239. The Effectiveness of Chronic Care Management for Heart Failure: Meta-Regression Analyses to Explain the Heterogeneity in Outcomes
  240. Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of chronic care management for diabetes: investigating heterogeneity in outcomes
  241. Quality improvement of nurse-led aftercare to outpatients with coronary heart disease: report of a case study
  242. Early Results From Adoption Of Bundled Payment For Diabetes Care In The Netherlands Show Improvement In Care Coordination
  243. Overcoming fragmentation in health care: chronic care in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands
  244. Chronic care management for patients with COPD: a critical review of available evidence
  245. Benefit by sharing
  246. The cost-effectiveness of substituting physicians with diabetes nurse specialists: a randomized controlled trial with 2-year follow-up
  247. Improving homeless persons' utilisation of primary care: lessons to be learned from an outreach programme in The Netherlands
  248. Benefits of nurse-led cardiovascular prevention for patients with type 1 diabetes
  249. Implementation of Motivational Interviewing in a diabetes care management initiative in the Netherlands
  250. An Instrument to Assess the Needs of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus for Health-Promotion Activities
  251. TELEMONITORING IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE: RESULTS FROM A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (THE TEHAF STUDY)
  252. In from the cold
  253. DISMEVAL: Europees onderzoek naar ‘best practices’ op het gebied van disease management evaluatie
  254. Is it economically viable to employ the nurse practitioner in general practice?
  255. Telemonitoring in patients with heart failure, the TEHAF study: Study protocol of an ongoing prospective randomised trial
  256. Preparing primary care for the future – perspectives from the Netherlands, England, and USA
  257. An integrated chronic care program for patients with atrial fibrillation
  258. Improving guideline adherence in the treatment of atrial fibrillation by implementing an integrated chronic care program
  259. Het meten van samenwerking in de zorg voor COPD-patiënten
  260. The intruder in our midst
  261. 146 Poster Moderated Patients Telemonitored for Heart Failure: Adherence to Medication and Non-Pharmacological Recommendations
  262. 19 Oral An Integrated Chronic Care Programme for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
  263. Chronische zorg in Nederland anno 2010: leidt verandering tot verbetering?
  264. What do you want to achieve in 2010?
  265. PS2-12: How to Move From Belief to Proof? Economic Evaluation of Care Programs for Chronically Ill
  266. PS1-14: Coordination and Integration of Care for Chronically Ill: Meaning and Measurement
  267. Chronische zorg in Nederland anno 2010: leidt verandering tot verbetering?
  268. Economic evaluation of nurse practitioners versus GPs in treating common conditions
  269. Fragmentation of chronic care: a call for clarity
  270. Improving quality of chronic care by integrating the primary care setting
  271. Quality of integrated chronic care measured by patient survey: identification, selection and application of most appropriate instruments
  272. Learning from the experts
  273. Feasibility of telemonitoring for active surveillance of influenza vaccine safety in the primary care setting in the Netherlands
  274. Author Response
  275. Reality check-up
  276. Taking action to improve global access to diabetes treatment
  277. Diabetes nursing: supported by research and supporting research
  278. Update on the Study of European Nurses in Diabetes (SEND)
  279. A sociological focus on ‘expert patients’
  280. Adherence Among Telemonitored Patients with Heart Failure to Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Recommendations
  281. Adherence Among Telemonitored Patients with Heart Failure to Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Recommendations
  282. FP53 Improved Guideline Adherence in a Guidelines-Based, Nurse-Driven, Ict-Supported Chronic Care Program for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: The Af-Clinic
  283. Noodzaak en waarde van verpleegkundigen voor chronische huisartsenzorg
  284. Nurse practitioners substituting for general practitioners: randomized controlled trial
  285. Redesigning diabetes care
  286. The work setting of diabetes nursing specialists in the Netherlands: A questionnaire survey
  287. Acute exacerbations of COPD: recommendations for integrated care
  288. Critical appraisal of the literature on economic evaluations of substitution of skills between professionals: a systematic literature review
  289. Return on Investment van disease management programma’s
  290. The diabetes image: personal, professional, political, societal
  291. Therapeutic approaches to fibromyalgia in the Netherlands: a comparison between 1998 and 2005
  292. 1334 Telemonitoring in patients with heart failure: A feasibility study (TEHAF)
  293. The diabetes image: personal, professional, political, societal
  294. Systematische kwaliteitsborging in een disease management programma: eerst meten, dan weten en verbeteren
  295. Quick remedies for improving diabetes care: A contradiction in terms
  296. Improving quality of diabetes care by integrating the primary care setting
  297. A disease management programme for patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with improved quality of care within existing budgets
  298. How to write an abstract
  299. Economic evaluation of a diabetes disease management programme with a central role for the diabetes nurse specialist
  300. Health technology assessment of asthma disease management programs
  301. Transfer of care for outpatients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from respiratory care physician to respiratory nurse — a randomized controlled study
  302. Cost-utility of a disease management program for patients with asthma
  303. Ontwikkeling praktijkverpleegkundige richtlijn ‘Complexe zorg voor ouderen’
  304. Towards managed primary care: the role and experience of primary care organisations
  305. Evaluation of a regional disease management programme for patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  306. COPD as a multicomponent disease: Inventory of dyspnoea, underweight, obesity and fat free mass depletion in primary care
  307. Mogelijke taken van de praktijkverpleegkundige in het cardiovasculair risicomanagement
  308. Are we measuring what matters in health technology assessment of disease management? Systematic literature review
  309. 741 The health buddy: telemonitoring system for patients with heart failure
  310. Effectiveness of innovations in nurse led chronic disease management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Systematic review of evidence
  311. Effectiveness of innovations in nurse led chronic disease management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: systematic review of evidence
  312. Samenwerking is noodzakelijk
  313. 173 The heart failure nurse as the cornerstone in the care for patients with heart failure: a retrospective, comparative study between outpatient care and intermediate care
  314. 1453 The NIM Classification as a New Tool in Heart Failure Care
  315. 1454 Home Telemonitoring of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure—a Feasibility Study
  316. The Health Technology Assessment-disease management instrument reliably measured methodologic quality of health technology assessments of disease management
  317. De huisarts ondersteund
  318. Praktijkverpleegkundige voor diabetes mellitus
  319. Applying low disease activity criteria using the DAS28 to assess stability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  320. Undiagnosed patients and patients at risk for COPD in primary health care: early detection with the support of non-physicians
  321. Specialist nurses in diabetes mellitus
  322. Feasibility of the assignment of patients with asthma or COPD to general practitioner, respiratory nurse, or pulmonologist
  323. The nurse specialist as main care-provider for patients with type 2 diabetes in a primary care setting: effects on patient outcomes
  324. Participation of general practitioners in disease management: experiences from the Netherlands
  325. Substitution model with central role for nurse specialist is justified in the care for stable type 2 diabetic outpatients
  326. Adoption of disease management model for diabetes in region of Maastricht
  327. Effects on quality of care for patients with NIDDM or COPD when the specialised nurse has a central role: a literature review
  328. Developing appropriate and effective care for people with chronic disease
  329. Is it justifiable to treat chronic patients by nurse specialists? : evaluation of effects on quality of care