Development of the Andalusian Registry of Patients Receiving Community Case Management, for the follow-up of people with complex chronic diseases

Author:

Morales-Asencio Jose M.1,Kaknani-Uttumchandani Shakira1,Cuevas-Fernández-Gallego Magdalena12,Palacios-Gómez Leopoldo3,Gutiérrez-Sequera José L.4,Silvano-Arranz Agustina5,Batres-Sicilia Juan Pedro6,Delgado-Romero Ascensión7,Cejudo-Lopez Ángela8,Trabado-Herrera Manuel9,García-Lara Esteban L.10,Martin-Santos Francisco J.12,Morilla-Herrera Juan C.12

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Málaga; Málaga Spain

2. District of Primary Health Care of Málaga-Guadalhorce; Andalusian Healthcare Service; Málaga Spain

3. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Huelva-Costa; Huelva Spain

4. Case Management Area; Northern Málaga Health Care Management Area; Málaga Spain

5. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Almeria; Almeria Spain

6. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Jaen-Nordeste; Jaen Spain

7. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Cadiz-Bahia-La Janda; Cadiz Spain

8. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Sevilla; Sevilla Spain

9. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care of Granada; Granada Spain

10. Case Management Area; District of Primary Health Care Guadalquivir; Málaga Spain

Funder

Regional Health Ministry of Andalucía

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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