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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Improving Diabetic Care And The Patient Experience With Shared Appointments
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By Kara Jablonski, PharmD, BCPS, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

Focusing on our patients as a whole person, as more than just the sum of their disease is what the patient-centered medical home, known throughout Navy Medicine as Medical Home Port, is all about. This model is also about forming relationships between patients and their care team and getting patients to become active partners in managing not only their disease, but also their overall health. Due to the high number of diabetic patients enrolled to the family medicine clinic, we initiated shared medical appointments in 2012 to target this patient population.


Subjects: Medical Home Port; Navy Medicine Live Blog; NH Camp Pendleton ; Diabetes Mellitus ; Patient-Centered Care ; Family Practice
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Ranar wallafa 7 Afirilu 2015
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