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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was done to analyze the effects of tele?care case management services using secondary
data.
Methods: A descriptive research design was utilized, and the participants were 134 medical aid beneficiaries who were in either the high?risk group or the preventive group. Case management services were delivered by 8 care managers. Data were analyzed using PAWS Statistics 17 through descriptive statistics and paired t?test.
Results: After the case management intervention, the participants¡¯ health quality of life, self?care competency,
and reasonable medical care utilization increased significantly for the high?risk group. However there were no significant changes in the preventive group.
Conclusion: The results showed that the tele?care case management services were effective for high?risk medical aid beneficiaries. Further studies with controls for constitutional variables and a comparison group are required to validate the robustness of the effectiveness of the case management program in the present study.
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KeyWords
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Case management, Medicaid, Quality of life, Self-care, Utilization
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