
Volume 11 • Issue
4 • Fall 2007
St. John’s Health System earned full
disease management (DM) accreditation from the National Committee for
Quality Assurance (NCQA) for patients with asthma, congestive heart
failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and high-risk
pregnancy.
“Achieving a full accreditation status for our disease management programs
is a testament to St. John’s commitment to quality patient care,” says
Janet Pursley, R.N., vice president of St. John’s Medical Management.
“This accomplishment says to our patients and community that we are
committed to improving health at a level few others have attempted in the
disease management industry. We have set the bar high for ourselves and
look forward to continuing to meet the expectations of our patients,
physicians, and NCQA.”
Evidence-based outcomes show that managing chronic conditions helps to
improve the lives of those suffering from chronic illnesses, and health
plans are increasingly turning to these programs as part of the solution
to its quality and cost challenges.
Long recognized as an industry leader in health care quality measurement,
NCQA helps consumers and employers make informed health care choices.
Disease management programs can also help employers respond to rising
health care costs by directing members to appropriate health care services
and increasing productivity by reducing the number of employee sick days.
“This distinguished accreditation confirms the quality of St. John’s
Health System’s disease management programs. It reflects our commitment to
provide a high level of care and service to obtain the best outcomes for
our members and patients,” says Michael Collison, M.D., St. John’s Health
Plans medical director.
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