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HCM 340 Annotated Bibliography Kristine Hoag HCM-340 Healthcare Delivery Services Vickie Smith 11/05/2023
Annotated Bibliography I: Describe a specific gap in the delivery of healthcare. Include the specific population affected by the gap . I. Ongoing Efforts in Care Coordination and Gaps in the Evidence a. McDonald, K. M., & Sundaram, V. (2007, June). Background: Ongoing efforts in Care Coordination and gaps in the ... National Library of Medicine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK44011/ b. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK44011/ c. The resource is important because it explains care coordination and how individuals with chronic illnesses are affected\. d. This article is about the different gaps within care coordination and how people are trying to fix and minimize these gaps. e. This article is over 16 years old, but I believe that the information can still be relevant. It shows that these gaps in care for patients with chronic illnesses have been an ongoing issue. f. This article is valid as it is published in the National Library of Medicine. g. This article may be beneficial for my final project. I can use the information to show that there has been an ongoing problem in the healthcare field with people with chronic illnesses. II. Gaps in Chronic Disease Care Leave Patients, Docs Frustrated a. Bresnick, J. (2017, July 24). Gaps in chronic disease care leave patients, docs frustrated. HealthITAnalytics. https://healthitanalytics.com/news/gaps-in-chronic- disease-care-leave-patients-docs-frustrated
b. https://healthitanalytics.com/news/gaps-in-chronic-disease-care-leave-patients-docs- frustrated c. This resource is important because it explains how frustrating a chronic illness diagnosis is to patients, and how providers are responding to this. d. This article is about how patients who have been diagnosed with a chronic illness struggle with coping and understanding the diagnosis. On the other hand, providers believe that the patients are able to take care of themselves with minimal check-ins. e. This article is current, and I do believe that it is relevant to this topic. f. I do believe this article is valid because this information is fairly current and is published on a known healthcare site. g. The participants in this article are surveyed patients who have a chronic illness and healthcare providers. They are important because it is their words that show there is a gap in care coordination after a diagnosis. h. This source will be used in my final project because it gives statistics of patients who have been surveyed after a diagnosis and given a treatment plan, and how they feel with their provider afterwards. III. How does the quality of the U.S. health system compare to other countries? a. Telesford, I., Wager, E., Amin, K., & Cox, C. (2023, October 24). How does the quality of the U.S. health system compare to other countries?. Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker. https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/quality-u-s- healthcare-system-compare-countries/ b. https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/quality-u-s-healthcare-system- compare-countries/
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c. This source is important because it shows statistically the gap in care compared to other countries. d. This article compares the quality of care and hospitalizations in the United States and other large, high-income countries. e. This article is current and relevant. It shows statistics from the US in their quality of care, not only with chronic illnesses, but also other acute problems. f. I believe this article is valid because it shows comparisons that can be researched further and published on a health tracking website. g. The participants are the United States and other countries. They are important because the statistics show how care is given here versus other countries where a gap is not as present. h. I will use this source in my final project because it explains and shows the gap of care versus other developed countries. II. Briefly describe the history of this gap in access to healthcare. Has this been an issue historically, or is it a modern issue? I. The Care Coordination Imperative: Responding to the Needs of People with Chronic Diseases a. Audet, A.-M. J. (2012, February 21). The Care Coordination Imperative: Responding to the needs of people with chronic diseases. Commonwealth Fund. https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2012/care-coordination-imperative- responding-needs-people-chronic-diseases b. https://www.commonwealthfund.org/blog/2012/care-coordination-imperative- responding-needs-people-chronic-diseases
c. This article is important because it explains how care coordination started and compares it to how it is today. d. The article is about people with chronic illnesses and how these patients have been and whom they have been treated by since their diagnosis. It also talks about the history of chronic care and its start. e. The article is about 10 years old, but I believe it is relevant. It discusses that coordinating care started in the late 1960s and explains how it has changed more recently. f. This article is valid because the information can be further researched and is published on the Commonwealth site. g. The participants in this article are surveyed patients who have a chronic illness and healthcare providers. They are important because it is their words that show there is a gap in care coordination after a diagnosis. h. I will use this resource in my final project because the information is valid and relevant to my topic. II. Care Coordination for People with Chronic Conditions a. Mollica, R., & Gillespie, J. (2003, January). Care coordination for people with chronic conditions. Partnership for Solutions. http://www.partnershipforsolutions.org/DMS/files/Care_coordination.pdf b. http://www.partnershipforsolutions.org/DMS/files/Care_coordination.pdf c. The article is important because it discusses care coordination and how the states are involved with how care is given due to insurance, and how coordination of care started at home.
d. This article is about the history of care coordination and how it started with at-home care. e. This article was published 20 years ago, so not as current. It is still relevant because it includes the history of care coordination and discusses the gap between insurance and healthcare providers. f. This article is valid as it is a published paper for the National Academy for State Health Policy. g. The surveyed individuals in this article consist of patients with a chronic illness and healthcare providers. Their significance lies in their ability to highlight the existence of a care coordination gap following a diagnosis. h. I plan on using this resource in my final project as the information is relevant to the history and start of care and discusses the gap in care with patients with chronic conditions. III. A research agenda for care coordination for chronic conditions: aligning implementation, technology, and policy strategies a. Kilbourne, A., Hynes, D., O’Toole, T., & Atkins, D. (2018, June). A research agenda for care coordination for chronic conditions: aligning implementation, technology, and policy strategies. Academic.oup.com. https://academic.oup.com/tbm/article/8/3/515/5001942 b. https://academic.oup.com/tbm/article/8/3/515/5001942 c. The article is important because it discusses care coordination and how largely the VA’s gap is. d. This article is about physical and mental illnesses are common chronic conditions that require a high level of care coordination.
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e. This article is current, but not very relevant to my chosen topic. There is minimal information given as a whole, it is too VA-based. f. This article is valid as it is published in a largely known medical journal by Oxford. g. The participants of this article are patients with chronic illnesses who are treated at the VA. They are important because there is a gap in care already at the VA, so people with chronic illnesses fall into a whole other category there. h. I do not think I will use this resource in my final project, unless I need to refer to more information, especially regarding the VA. III. Explain the impact that the socioeconomic background of the population has on their access to healthcare. I. Socioeconomic Status and Dissatisfaction With Health Care Among Chronically Ill African Americans a. Becker, G., & Newsom, E. (2003, May). Socioeconomic status and dissatisfaction with health care among chronically ill African Americans . American journal of public health.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447830/#:~:text=Low %20SES%20is%20an%20important,to%20be%20for%20an%20emergency. b. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447830/#:~:text=Low%20SES %20is%20an%20important,to%20be%20for%20an%20emergency. c. This resource is important because it explains how gaps in care has been an ongoing problem. d. The article is about gaps in care coordination and how people with multiple disparities are not getting the care they need.
e. This article is 20 years old, but still relevant in findings for this topic. It shows that the gap in care for chronic patients has been an ongoing issue. f. This article is valid as it is published in a largely known government website. g. I will plan on using this source in my final project because the information is still relevant. II. The Effects of Socioeconomic Status on the Quality and Accessibility of Healthcare Services a. Caballo, B., Dey, S., Seal, B., & Chu, P. (2021, January 15). The effects of socioeconomic status on the quality and accessibility of ... International Socioeconomics Laboratory. https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/isl/files/the_effects_of_socioeconomic_status_on_ the_quality_and_accessibility_of_healthcare_services.pdf b. https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/isl/files/ the_effects_of_socioeconomic_status_on_the_quality_and_accessibility_of_healthcar e_services.pdf c. This resource is important because it explains that people of lower classes, especially ones without insurance, are getting less care than they need, creating a larger gap in care. d. This article is about patients with lower socioeconomic status who experience disparities in healthcare since they have limited access to quality healthcare services. e. The article is current and relevant as it explains how people from lower socioeconomic statuses can be turned away from care. f. This article is valid, as the information can be verified and is published by Harvard.
g. [Who are the participants? Why are they important?] h. I am planning on using this source in my final project because the information is relevant and can be compared to other sources. III. How Socioeconomic Status Affects Patient Perceptions of Health Care: A Qualitative Study a. Give Arpey, N. C., Gaglioti, A. H., & Rosenbaum, M. E. (2017, March 8). How socioeconomic status affects patient perceptions of ... - sage journals . Sage Journals. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2150131917697439 b. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2150131917697439 c. This resource is important as it provides an explanation and discussion on various disparities prevalent in the healthcare sector, while also shedding light on those affected by them. d. The article is about how patients in lower socioeconomic statuses are more likely to have more health concerns, chronic conditions, and lower life expectancy. e. This article is current and relevant. It breaks down statistics and explains how patients and providers fall into this gap of care. f. This article is valid because the information given can be researched and verified. g. The individuals included in this article encompass both the general population and those who have been impacted by gaps and disparities. h. I will use this source in my final project. The information is relevant and the statistics show how chronic patients are not getting the care they need. IV: Describe how the healthcare delivered to the population is affected by the gap in access. I. Health Disparities: Gaps in Access, Quality and Affordability of Medical Care
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a. Riley, W. J. (2012). Health disparities: Gaps in access, quality and affordability of medical care. Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540621/ b. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3540621/ c. This resource is important because it explains and discusses multiple disparities in the healthcare field and who is affected. d. This article is about the different disparities and gaps in the healthcare field. e. The article is current and relevant because there is a section discussing the gap in care among different groups of people and people with certain chronic conditions. f. This article is valid because it is published in the National Library of Medicine. g. The participants in this article are the general population and ones affected by gaps and disparities. h. I may use some information from this source in my final project because it is still relevant and explains how many people are affected by this. II. Access to Health Services a. Access to health services. Access to Health Services - Healthy People 2030. (n.d.). https://health.gov/healthypeople/priority-areas/social-determinants-health/literature- summaries/access-health-services b. https://health.gov/healthypeople/priority-areas/social-determinants-health/literature- summaries/access-health-services c. This resource holds great significance as it extensively covers various disparities within the healthcare field and examines their impact on different individuals.
d. This article is about how insurance, or lack thereof, determines what care you receive and how it can affect your health. e. I am not sure if this article is current as there is no date of publication that I can find. The information can be relevant if you are researching how your insurance affects your healthcare. f. This article is valid as it is published on the health.gov website. g. I don’t think I will use this source in my final project. There is some relevant information, but not enough to use for a final project. III. Achieving Health Equity: Closing The Gaps In Health Care Disparities, Interventions, And Research a. Purnell, T., Calhoun, El., Golden, S., & Halladay, J. (2016, August 1). Achieving health equity: Closing the gaps in health ... - health affairs. Health Affairs. https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0158 b. https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0158 c. The article is important because it explains the gap in care in health disparities, including people with chronic conditions. d. This article is about how your income, race, or where you live will affect your access to and quality of care. e. The article is current and relevant because it explains critical gaps in care with many different patients. f. This resource is valid because the information can be checked and verified. g. The patients in either lower income or rural areas with chronic illnesses. h. I will be using this source in my final project because the information is relevant and there is good information regarding care with chronic illnesses.
V: Predict any potential implications if this gap is not addressed. I. What Are Gaps in Care and How to Close Them a. Carter, J.-M. (2023, October 23). What are gaps in care and how to close them. ChartSpan. https://www.chartspan.com/blog/what-are-gaps-in-care-and-how-to-close- them/#:~:text=When%20left%20unaddressed%2C%20gaps%20in,cause %20125%2C000%20deaths%20each%20year. b. https://www.chartspan.com/blog/what-are-gaps-in-care-and-how-to-close-them/ #:~:text=When%20left%20unaddressed%2C%20gaps%20in,cause %20125%2C000%20deaths%20each%20year. c. This resource is important because it explains what gaps in care are, what can happen to patients who do not treat their illness consistently, and how providers can work towards fixing different gaps in care. d. This article is about how a gap in care coordination for patients with chronic illnesses does not treat their illness, their quality of life is not as good and may be more expensive in the long run. It discusses how providers can work towards closing this gap in care. e. This article is current and relevant, and it explains what happens when patients fall into this gap and how providers can identify this and resolve it. f. This article seems to be valid. The information provided can be searched and compared to other articles. g. The participants are patients with chronic illnesses and the providers that treat them. h. I plan on using this source in my final paper because the information is valid and discusses what will continue to happen if gaps are not closed.
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II. What are Gaps in Care, and How Can Benefits Data Help? a. What are gaps in care, and how can benefits data help?. Artemis. (2020, October 6). https://www.artemishealth.com/blog/what-are-gaps-in-care-and-how-can-benefits- data-help b. https://www.artemishealth.com/blog/what-are-gaps-in-care-and-how-can-benefits- data-help c. This resource is important because it explains what gaps in care are and what providers can implement to work towards fixing these gaps. d. This article is about what providers can do to start closing the gap in care coordination for patients with chronic conditions. e. This article is current and could be relevant. It explains what could happen to patients if gaps are not closed. It also mentions how providers can work towards closing them. f. I am not sure if this article is valid or not. It is set up almost like a blog post. The information could be searched to see if it is valid or not. g. [Who are the participants? Why are they important?] h. I do not think I will use this source in my final project as I don’t know how accurate the information here is, but it could be double-checked. III. 4 Patient Engagement Strategies to Close Patient Care Gaps a. Heath, S. (2021, April 8). 4 patient engagement strategies to close patient care gaps. PatientEngagementHIT. https://patientengagementhit.com/news/4-patient- engagement-strategies-to-close-patient-care-gaps
b. https://patientengagementhit.com/news/4-patient-engagement-strategies-to-close- patient-care-gaps c. This resource is important because it explains that if the gap is not closed, patients may face potential consequences, and healthcare providers should take necessary steps to address this issue. d. This article is about how healthcare providers can work towards closing the gap in care. e. This article is current and relevant because it explains what can happen to patients if the gap doesn’t close and how providers can work towards fixing it. f. The article is valid because the information and statistics can be verified and it is published on a major healthcare website. g. The participants in this source are the healthcare providers; they are important because they are the ones who need to start the change to close the gap. h. I will plan on using this source in my final project since the information is accurate and explains how the care gap can be fixed.