Chronic care management for the elderly: an opportunity for gerontological nurse practitioners.
To discuss the role that gerontological nurse practitioners (GNPs) may play in providing chronic care management for the elderly.Review of recent literature on chronic care management, personal experience of the authors in caring for older adults under the chronic care management model, and a case study.GNPs are the most appropriate practitioners to provide and coordinate chronic care management to the population that needs it most--the elderly.Demographic shifts in the United States have increased the number of people with chronic illnesses; however, the nation's healthcare delivery system has not significantly evolved to meet the changing needs of its population. As a result, many people, especially older adults, suffer needlessly, and healthcare costs continue to rise. Chronic care management may alleviate older adults' chronic health problems, reduce expenditures for their health care, and promote their satisfaction and quality of life.
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Quality of Life
- Primary Health Care
- Patient Satisfaction
- Nursing Evaluation Research
- Nursing
- Nurse's Role
- Nurse Practitioners
- Models, Nursing
- Male