A new grant
program from the Maine Health Alliance has
served over 350 patients in its first year.
This unique program is led by Brenda Duggan,
RN with prescription assistance from Terry
Latchaw and two dedicated volunteers, Beth
Graham and Rita James. Together they have
set new standards for quality of care for
older patients with limited resources.
The primary
objective of disease management is to
facilitate the supply of medication for a
population that cannot afford it. This
program’s success has hinged on the generous
donations of needed medications by major
pharmaceutical firms. The amount of these
donations is staggering – totaling over
$705,676 since implementation.
But there is
a lot more to disease management –
interfacing with discharge planning and
homecare management. The disease management
team is there helping make connections will
other resources including rehabilitation and
health management resources. Many of the
patients who have benefited from these
services have very touching stories, said
Brenda Duggan.
Now that the
value of disease management has been
established via the Maine Health Alliance
Grant, Maine Coast Memorial Hospital
recognizes the benefit to the community and
has pledged to continue this impressive
patient benefit.

Allen
H. Smith gets a house call regularly
from Brenda Duggan, RN – it’s a good
visit and
it’s good health care.