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The Relationship Between Chronic and Non-Chronic Trends
Population Health Management, 02/23/09
Niu K et al. - Cost trend plays a crucial role in evaluating the outcome of disease management (DM) programs, which typically attempt to manage members who have any of 5 major chronic conditions (the chronic population) through targeted intervention. A widely adopted methodology for evaluating DM outcomes is commonly referred to as the "pre-post" method, also known as the adjusted historical control method.
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