Prescriptions for Improvement
Now that we are starting to get a picture of areas where we can improve our health care quality, what can we do to begin to make those improvements?
Everyone can do something to start making needed changes--patients, their doctors, employers and health plans. Below are some prescriptions for improvement--guides to what steps we can take--along with some resources to help everyone do their part.
Diabetes
Heart Disease
Prescription Drugs
Depression
Low Back Pain
Prevention
Health Literacy
Diabetes
Prescription for Improvement: Diabetes
Resources for Patients and Other Consumers
Resources for Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
Resources for Employers
Heart Disease
Prescription for Improvement: Heart Disease
Resources for Patients and Other Consumers
Resources for Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
Resources for Employers
Prescription Drugs (Including Generics and Antibiotics)
Prescription for Improvement: Generics
Prescription for Improvement: Antibiotics
Resources for Patients and Other Consumers
Resources for Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
Resources for Employers
Depression
Prescription for Improvement: Depression
Resources for Employers, Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
Low Back Pain
Prescription for Improvement: Low Back Pain
Prevention
Prescription for Improvement: Prevention
Resources for Patients and Other Consumers
Resources for Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
Resources for Employers and Health Plans
Health Literacy
Tools for Patients and Other Consumers
Tools for Doctors and Other Health Care Providers
We want your feedback. Send your comments to Diane Giese, Director of Communication and Development.
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