Abstract
The US health care system is poorly designed to help patients with stroke and chronic health conditions and their functional consequences. These patients face multiple clinical problems. The Domain Management Model (DMM), based on the biopsychosocial model, describes four domains into which all patient and family problems can be classified. These problems are then managed over time through attention to care processes and outcomes. The use of the DMM in health care may help relieve patient and family suffering, guide resource use more efficiently, and improve satisfaction of health care providers (clinical, administrative, and financial) in treating complex patients with chronic health conditions.