BACKGROUND: There is a need to identify effective practical interventions to decrease cardiovascular dis-ease risk in patients with diabetes. OBJECTIVE: We examine the impact of participation in a collaborative implementing the chronic care model (CCM) on the reduction of cardiovascular disease risk in patients with diabetes. DESIGN: Controlled pre- and postintervention study. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Persons with diabetes re-ceiving care at 13 health care organizations exposed to the CCM collaborative and controls receiving care in nonexposed sites. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Ten-year risk of cardiovascular disease; determined using a modified United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study risk engin
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
OBJECTIVECoronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality among people with diabetes. The ...
Introduction: Diabetes has traditionally been managed as a single chronic disease state, but it exis...
BackgroundThere is a need to identify effective practical interventions to decrease cardiovascular d...
Background: In 2010, Tuscany (Italy) implemented a Chronic Care Model (CCM)-based programme for the ...
Background The chronic care model (CCM) has been widely used in a variety of health care settings to...
AIMS: Implementing the Chronic Care Model (CCM) via involvement of specially trained practice nurses...
Objective: Chronic disease collaboratives help practices redesign care delivery. The North Carolina ...
Aims: To document in recent cohorts the degree of control of major cardiovascular (CV) risk factors ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: This study examined the short- and long-term effects of a quality improvemen...
textabstractIntroduction: This study examined the short- and long-term effects of a quality improvem...
The RIVM chronic disease model (CDM) is an instrument designed to estimate the effects of changes in...
OBJECTIVE — The Diabetes Care Protocol combines task delegation (a practice nurse), computerized dec...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
OBJECTIVECoronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality among people with diabetes. The ...
Introduction: Diabetes has traditionally been managed as a single chronic disease state, but it exis...
BackgroundThere is a need to identify effective practical interventions to decrease cardiovascular d...
Background: In 2010, Tuscany (Italy) implemented a Chronic Care Model (CCM)-based programme for the ...
Background The chronic care model (CCM) has been widely used in a variety of health care settings to...
AIMS: Implementing the Chronic Care Model (CCM) via involvement of specially trained practice nurses...
Objective: Chronic disease collaboratives help practices redesign care delivery. The North Carolina ...
Aims: To document in recent cohorts the degree of control of major cardiovascular (CV) risk factors ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent and associated with huge economic burden globally....
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes mellitus benefit from care foll...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: This study examined the short- and long-term effects of a quality improvemen...
textabstractIntroduction: This study examined the short- and long-term effects of a quality improvem...
The RIVM chronic disease model (CDM) is an instrument designed to estimate the effects of changes in...
OBJECTIVE — The Diabetes Care Protocol combines task delegation (a practice nurse), computerized dec...
The Global Perspectives on Chronic Disease: Prevention & Management Calgary Conference 2007 was an o...
OBJECTIVECoronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality among people with diabetes. The ...
Introduction: Diabetes has traditionally been managed as a single chronic disease state, but it exis...