The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program

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The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017 : Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program. / Fredens, Mia; Terkildsen, Morten Deleuran; Bollerup, Stina; Albæk, Jens; Nissen, Nina Konstantin; Winther, Susanne; Grønkjær, Mette; Rasmussen, Maja Kjær; Benthien, Kirstine Skov; Toft, Ulla; Hjarnaa, Louise; Rasmussen, Knud; Nielsen, Camilla Palmhøj.

I: Health Policy, Bind 124, Nr. 7, 07.2020, s. 674-678.

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Fredens, M, Terkildsen, MD, Bollerup, S, Albæk, J, Nissen, NK, Winther, S, Grønkjær, M, Rasmussen, MK, Benthien, KS, Toft, U, Hjarnaa, L, Rasmussen, K & Nielsen, CP 2020, 'The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program', Health Policy, bind 124, nr. 7, s. 674-678. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.014

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Fredens, M., Terkildsen, M. D., Bollerup, S., Albæk, J., Nissen, N. K., Winther, S., Grønkjær, M., Rasmussen, M. K., Benthien, K. S., Toft, U., Hjarnaa, L., Rasmussen, K., & Nielsen, C. P. (2020). The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program. Health Policy, 124(7), 674-678. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.014

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Fredens M, Terkildsen MD, Bollerup S, Albæk J, Nissen NK, Winther S o.a. The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program. Health Policy. 2020 jul.;124(7):674-678. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.014

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Fredens, Mia ; Terkildsen, Morten Deleuran ; Bollerup, Stina ; Albæk, Jens ; Nissen, Nina Konstantin ; Winther, Susanne ; Grønkjær, Mette ; Rasmussen, Maja Kjær ; Benthien, Kirstine Skov ; Toft, Ulla ; Hjarnaa, Louise ; Rasmussen, Knud ; Nielsen, Camilla Palmhøj. / The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017 : Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program. I: Health Policy. 2020 ; Bind 124, Nr. 7. s. 674-678.

Bibtex

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title = "The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program",
abstract = "In Denmark, as in many other Western countries, a small group of people are major hospital users and account for a large proportion of health care spending. Proactive Health Support (PaHS) is the first national Danish program that aims to reduce health care consumption targeting people at risk of becoming major users of health services. PaHS was part of the government's The sooner-the better national health policy, which includes a focus on policy programs targeting the weakest and most complex chronic patients at risk of high health care consumption. PaHS is a telephone-based self-management support program that uses a prediction model to identify people at high risk of acute hospital admissions. Reducing preventable hospital admissions and enhancing quality of life are central policy goals. The Danish policy was inspired by a Swedish policy program, and PaHS has been implemented based on policy transfer with political expectations that the Swedish results can be replicated in Denmark. The effects of PaHS are currently under study, and time will show whether expectations can be met. This paper discusses institutional conditions and expectations related to replicating a policy program and its outcomes. In addition, it highlights implementation issues that may affect the success of the policy program.",
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AU - Albæk, Jens

AU - Nissen, Nina Konstantin

AU - Winther, Susanne

AU - Grønkjær, Mette

AU - Rasmussen, Maja Kjær

AU - Benthien, Kirstine Skov

AU - Toft, Ulla

AU - Hjarnaa, Louise

AU - Rasmussen, Knud

AU - Nielsen, Camilla Palmhøj

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PY - 2020/7

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N2 - In Denmark, as in many other Western countries, a small group of people are major hospital users and account for a large proportion of health care spending. Proactive Health Support (PaHS) is the first national Danish program that aims to reduce health care consumption targeting people at risk of becoming major users of health services. PaHS was part of the government's The sooner-the better national health policy, which includes a focus on policy programs targeting the weakest and most complex chronic patients at risk of high health care consumption. PaHS is a telephone-based self-management support program that uses a prediction model to identify people at high risk of acute hospital admissions. Reducing preventable hospital admissions and enhancing quality of life are central policy goals. The Danish policy was inspired by a Swedish policy program, and PaHS has been implemented based on policy transfer with political expectations that the Swedish results can be replicated in Denmark. The effects of PaHS are currently under study, and time will show whether expectations can be met. This paper discusses institutional conditions and expectations related to replicating a policy program and its outcomes. In addition, it highlights implementation issues that may affect the success of the policy program.

AB - In Denmark, as in many other Western countries, a small group of people are major hospital users and account for a large proportion of health care spending. Proactive Health Support (PaHS) is the first national Danish program that aims to reduce health care consumption targeting people at risk of becoming major users of health services. PaHS was part of the government's The sooner-the better national health policy, which includes a focus on policy programs targeting the weakest and most complex chronic patients at risk of high health care consumption. PaHS is a telephone-based self-management support program that uses a prediction model to identify people at high risk of acute hospital admissions. Reducing preventable hospital admissions and enhancing quality of life are central policy goals. The Danish policy was inspired by a Swedish policy program, and PaHS has been implemented based on policy transfer with political expectations that the Swedish results can be replicated in Denmark. The effects of PaHS are currently under study, and time will show whether expectations can be met. This paper discusses institutional conditions and expectations related to replicating a policy program and its outcomes. In addition, it highlights implementation issues that may affect the success of the policy program.

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