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Seamless health care for chronic diseases in a dual health care system: managed care and the role of family physicians

Albert Lee (Department of Community and Family Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong)

Journal of Management in Medicine

ISSN: 0268-9235

Article publication date: 1 December 1998

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Abstract

Neither private nor state run health care systems are perfect. Although there is increasing evidence that Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) provide comparable care at lower cost, HMOs tend to select healthy patients. The dual health care system in Hong Kong spends about 3.9 per cent of GDP, with health indices among the best in the world. Hong Kong still faces the problem of escalating health care expenditure. One should take advantage of the dual health care system to evolve a new paradigm for a primary‐led seamless health care service. The Diabetes Centre of a university teaching hospital together with the University of Community and Family Medicine has started a structured shared care programme in diabetes mellitus, involving general practitioners in both the private and public sectors integrating the primary and secondary care, and the private and public sectors. This programme starts to develop an infrastructure for providing quality care at an affordable cost for a large pool of patients with chronic disease. Unlike other “managed care schemes”, this one is not run by profit‐oriented companies, but by health professionals with an interest in providing best possible care at an affordable cost. The “disease management” approach needs a care delivery system without traditional boundaries; and a continuous improvement process which develops and refines the knowledge base, guidelines and delivery system.

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Lee, A. (1998), "Seamless health care for chronic diseases in a dual health care system: managed care and the role of family physicians", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 12 No. 6, pp. 398-405. https://doi.org/10.1108/02689239810243904

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