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We recently posted the 2015-2016 Clinical Practice Guideline 
Summary, which replaces the previous version. The revised summary includes 
a listing of all Clinical Practice Guidelines adopted by Independence that are 
considered the accepted minimum standard of care in the medical profession. 
Adherence to these guidelines may lead to improved patient outcomes.
Guidelines are available for the following medical and behavioral health 
conditions: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), coronary 
heart disease, diabetes, heart failure, obesity, renal disease, attention 
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorders, depression, 
and substance abuse disorders.
Changes in the 2015-2016 Clinical Practice Guideline Summary include 
updates to the current guidelines, as well as the addition of the following 
guidelines:
- Asthma. Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) Pediatric Pocket 
Guide
- COPD. Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) 
Diagnosis of Diseases of Chronic Airflow Limitation: Asthma COPD and 
Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome (ACOS)
- Coronary Heart Disease. AHA/ACC Guideline for the Management of 
Patients with Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes; and 
ACC/AHA/AACVPR/AAFP/ANA Concepts for Clinician-Patient Shared Accountability in 
Performance Measures
- Diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiovascular Disease A 
Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association and American Diabetes 
Association; and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Youth With Diabetes 
Mellitus
- Heart Failure. Transitions of Care in Heart Failure; and Decision 
Making in Advanced Heart Failure
- Obesity. Severe Obesity in Children and Adolescents: Identification, 
Associated Health Risks, and Treatment Approaches; and Clinical Practice 
Guidelines for the Perioperative Nutritional, Metabolic, and Nonsurgical 
Support of the Bariatric Surgery Patient – 2013 Update 
In addition, guidelines for 
Renal Disease have been newly added.
Individual clinical decisions should be tailored to specific patient medical 
and psychosocial needs. As national guideline recommendations evolve, please 
update your practice accordingly. The summary provides the reference for each 
condition and links directly to the guidelines.
We update the guidelines annually based on changes made to nationally 
recognized sources. Changes are reviewed by internal and external consultants, 
as appropriate, and by the Independence Quality Committee, which is comprised 
of network physicians.
You can access the 2015-2016 Clinical Practice Guideline Summary on 
our website. Paper copies of the summary can be ordered by 
submitting an online request or by calling the Provider Supply Line at 
1-800-858-4728.
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