Abstract

Multidisciplinary disease-management programs for high-risk patients with heart failure improve short-term outcomes (HF; Journal Watch Cardiology Aug 5 2006). To characterize the longer-term impact of such programs, researchers analyzed outcomes of 297 hospitalized HF patients enrolled in either of two related randomized trials of a multidisciplinary, nurse-led, home-based intervention (plus usual HF care), compared with usual care alone. …

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