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Informed, Activated Patients CCMS Platform for Chronic Disease and Long Term Condition Management

Agenda. Background and philosophyPrinciples and considerationsTarget usersFunctionality and roadmapScreen shot walk throughTechnologySummaryQuestions. Background and philosophy. HSAGlobal provides Software as a Service applications to support long term condition and chronic disease management

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Informed, Activated Patients CCMS Platform for Chronic Disease and Long Term Condition Management

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    1. “Informed, Activated Patients” CCMS Platform for Chronic Disease and Long Term Condition Management Matt Hector-Taylor and Andrew Terris 20 & 21 May 2009

    2. Agenda Background and philosophy Principles and considerations Target users Functionality and roadmap Screen shot walk through Technology Summary Questions

    3. Background and philosophy HSAGlobal provides Software as a Service applications to support long term condition and chronic disease management Our platform, delivery model and product sets enable significant benefits to health organizations and individuals in terms of quality of care workforce productivity and service efficiency Professor Ng Han Seong, Chairman, Medical Board, Singapore General Hospital: "As people age, they develop complex and multiple medical conditions. The responsibility of care in the community, for chronic diseases, is shared between hospital specialists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, patients and their families. We must therefore leverage on technology and design care delivery systems to facilitate the effective discharge of care across the healthcare continuum.“

    4. Effective Chronic Care

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