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Multiple Chronic Conditions | Resource Center
Multiple Chronic Conditions | Resource Center
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Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC) means that a person is living with two or more chronic conditions at the same time. Currently, 1 out of 3 adult Americans have MCCs and for persons 65 and older 4 out of 5 Medicare Beneficiaries and a growing number of children have MCCs. This is the largest patient population and users of healthcare resources accounting for 64% of all clinician visits, 70% of all inpatient stays, 83% of all prescriptions, 71% of all healthcare spending, and 93% of Medicare spending.
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This Podcast highlights the rural healthcare center established by Northern Michigan University (NMU) and its impact on the rural population who reside in the upper peninsula of Michigan. Former Director James K. Haveman of the Michigan Department of Community Health under two Governors, and Elise Bur the Director of the Center discuss the evolution of the NMU Rural Healthcare Center and its impact on providing determinants of health to a unique patient population.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cheryl Phillips, M.D, AGSF, is the senior program consultant for the John A Hartford Foundation’s Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative and discusses the 4Ms. What Matters, Medication, Mentation and Mobility and how these concepts interface with person-centered care planning for persons with and at risk for multiple chronic conditions. Dr. Phillips describes the administration’s policy changes with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and how the John A. Hartford Foundation will continue to promote person-centered care for the nations aging population The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released a new Age Friendly Hospital Measure designed to improve the care and outcomes of older hospitalized adult patients.https://www.facs.org/quality-programs/accreditation-and-verification/geriatric-surgery-verification/cms-age-friendly-hospital-measure/Institute for Healthcare Improvement Patient and Family Resources on Age-Friendly Care https://www.ihi.org/library/tools/patient-safety-essentials-toolkitSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Richard Knight to discuss the Patient Perspective for those with Kidney Disease. Hear Richard's key take away’s, specific information that would have helped him to better understand how his hypertension impacted upon his kidney function, talking about the missing links in the collaborative medical management of patients with kidney disease, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arlene Bierman MD, MS, Brittany Watson MD, MPH and Jane Pederson MD, MS discuss the recent JAMA online publication Person-Centered Care Planning for People Living with or at Risk for Multiple Chronic Conditions. This paper describes a qualitative study using theme analysis from responses following a Request for Information (RFI) published in the Federal Register soliciting input on PCCP, posted by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) in 2022. Responses were analyzed between January 2023 and February 2024. The researchers identified 9 themes: (1) suboptimal quality of care; (2) person-centered, goal-concordant care; (3) multidisciplinary team–based care and care coordination; (4) prevention across the life course; (5) digital health solutions; (6) workflow; (7) education and self-management support; (8) payment; and (9) achieving community, health system, and payer goals. The information collected from this study are used to gain momentum in the AHRQ’s initiative on Person-Centered Care Planning for People with MCC. This data was used to solicit input from multidisciplinary experts, patients and policy stakeholders at the recent AHRQ Summit to determine next steps in promoting comprehensive care for the nation’s largest patient population – those living with MCC. LINK TO FULL ARTICLE: https://www.nursingoutlook.org/article/S0029-6554(24)00166-0/abstract?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_emailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A link to the slides mentioned in the podcast: https://hcanys.org/doclink/kuebler-medication-safety/eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiJrdWVibGVyLW1lZGljYXRpb24tc2FmZXR5IiwiaWF0IjoxNzMzNDIwOTE0LCJleHAiOjE3MzM1MDczMTR9.Xg5H1OS1UAio4gUrdriWHmecDx9uMOC-ZmB2Y-Rv9I8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the sixth edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Eduardo Bruera to discuss palliative care in and how it is being used in the primary care setting for those patients living with non-reversible, symptomatic chronic conditions. Here is a link to the reference Dr. Bruera used in this podcast: https://www.nursingoutlook.org/article/S0029-6554(24)00166-0/abstract?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_email See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fifth edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Paul Ciechanowski talks about the benefits of integrated behavioral health models in primary care, why integrated care is a preferable model to hiring psychiatrists or social workers as part of a co-located model, and much more. Here are links to the references Dr. Ciechanowski used in the podcast: Clinical inertia: https://escholarship.org/content/qt7fd7r9r5/qt7fd7r9r5.pdf Two clinical trials that support collaborative care by research groups: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/198486 https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1003955See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth edition of the MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Irina Koyfman to talk about Chronic Care Management (CCM), getting in depth on what CCM really is, why specialists should consider doing CCM, and the future of CCM. Visit The Multiple Chronic Conditions Website here: https://multiplechronicconditions.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Matthew Sorenson to talk about how the human body is impacted by chronic conditions, the different types of cells in the immune system, and the factors impacting immune health. Visit The Multiple Chronic Conditions Website here: https://multiplechronicconditions.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this second edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Glenna Crooks to talk about her most recent research on helping overloaded people remaining in the workforce, along with her most recent book "The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network Superpower."
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The MCCRC Podcast EP #2: Dr. Glenna Crooks, PhD
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In this first edition of The MCCRC Podcast, Dr. Kim Kuebler sits down with Dr. Julian L. Gallegos to talk about T2DM, Obesity, and Hypogonadism.
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The MCCRC Podcast EP #1: Dr. Julian L. Gallegos, PhD, MBA, FNP-BC, CNL, CMHE, FAUNASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.














