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2050 2014 2010 440k 2018 DIABETES MELLITUS among Singaporeans and PRs aged 18 & above ALARMING TREND: CALL FOR ACTION: Approach to Diabetes “One Stethoscope – Diabetes” aims to enhance our diabetes patients experience with seamless and integrated care pathways and improve the health of the population. Prof Fong Kok Yong Mr Benedict Tan Prof Julian Thumboo Dr Bee Yong Mong Ms Koh Lin Lin Ms Selly Julianty METHODOLOGY: RESULTS: Provide more care options at natural touch points Establish strong links between HCPs and social welfare providers Proactive management of “defaulters” to close loop of follow up Team-based care (“Teamlet Model” for chronic disease management Improve affordability through Bundled Care Allow use of Medisave for consumables Focused interventions on two target populations to address the challenges faced by: Patients Healthcare Providers Treatments CONCLUSION: The engaged stakeholders would progress to hold post-event discussions to develop plausible operational plans around the identified solutions In March 2017, workshops were held and attended by: Doctors 34 Reps from Orgs like MOH, HPB, IHiS, SingHealth 48 Nurses, Patient Navigators, Allied Health 32 General Practitioners 16 Patients and Caregivers 19 33% of the 450k Pre-DM may develop into diabetes A Poorly controlled diabetes may lead to organ complications B 1 2 3 4 5 Validate Outcomes & Strengthen Solutions Discuss & Propose Solutions Develop Patient Journey Maps Understand Scenario & Gaps Identify & Interview Stakeholders
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205020142010

440k

2018

DIABETES MELLITUS among

Singaporeans and PRs

aged 18 & above

ALARMING TREND:

CALL FOR ACTION:

Approach to Diabetes

“One Stethoscope – Diabetes” aims to enhance our

diabetes patients experience with seamless and integrated

care pathways and improve the health of the population.

Prof Fong Kok YongMr Benedict Tan

Prof Julian ThumbooDr Bee Yong Mong

Ms Koh Lin LinMs Selly Julianty

METHODOLOGY:

RESULTS:

Provide more care options at

natural touch points

Establish strong links between HCPs

and social welfare providers

Proactive management of

“defaulters” to close loop of

follow up

Team-based care (“Teamlet

Model” for chronic disease

management

Improve affordability through

Bundled Care

Allow use of Medisave for

consumables

Focused

interventions

on two target

populations to

address the

challenges

faced by:

Patients

Healthcare

Providers

Treatments

CONCLUSION: The engaged stakeholders would progress to hold post-event

discussions to develop plausible operational plans around the

identified solutions

In March 2017, workshops were held and attended by:

Doctors

34Reps from Orgs

like MOH, HPB,

IHiS, SingHealth

48Nurses, Patient

Navigators,

Allied Health

32General

Practitioners

16Patients and

Caregivers

19

33% of the 450k

Pre-DM may

develop into

diabetesA

Poorly controlled

diabetes may

lead to organ

complicationsB

1 2 3 4 5

Validate

Outcomes &

Strengthen

Solutions

Discuss &

Propose

Solutions

Develop

Patient

Journey

Maps

Understand

Scenario

& Gaps

Identify &

Interview

Stakeholders

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