Abstract
The traditional acute health care model works well for acute injuries and illnesses but is unlikely to achieve good outcomes in managing chronic health care conditions. Positive outcomes in chronic illness management requires multiple referrals from the primary care provider for a multidisciplinary team, relinquished control by the health care providers as they coach the patient into the active role of self-care life skills and daily management of their health, and active learning, participation, and accountability of the patient.
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