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Gold 2023 Update: Implications For Clinical Practice, Diana R. Tamondong-Lachica, Neil Skolnik, John R. Hurst, Nathaniel Marchetti, Adrian Paul J. Rabe, Maria Montes De Oca, Bartolome R. Celli May 2023

Gold 2023 Update: Implications For Clinical Practice, Diana R. Tamondong-Lachica, Neil Skolnik, John R. Hurst, Nathaniel Marchetti, Adrian Paul J. Rabe, Maria Montes De Oca, Bartolome R. Celli

Abington Jefferson Health Papers

In 2022, over 3 million people died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the global burden of the disease is expected to increase over the coming decades. Recommendations for the treatment and management of patients with COPD are published by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, and updated annually with scientific evidence-based recommendations. The 2023 updates, published in November 2022, contain key changes to recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of COPD that are anticipated to have a significant impact on clinical practice for patients with COPD. Updates to how COPD is defined and diagnosed, including the expansion …


What Are The Implications Of Accountable Care Organizations For Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Practices?, John L. Melvin, Greg Worsowicz Nov 2011

What Are The Implications Of Accountable Care Organizations For Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Practices?, John L. Melvin, Greg Worsowicz

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers

The goal of delivering quality health care at a lower overall cost through accountable care organizations (ACO) as described as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) has gained momentum among payers, providers, and the public. The concept includes developing an organization that provides incentives for quality care while lowering the overall cost of the care. If the goals are met, then both providers and payers would be able to share in the financial savings produced by the lower health care costs achieved while improving the quality of care delivered. The Centers for Medicare and …