Objectives To enhance the quality of diabetes care in the Netherlands, so-called care groups with three to 250 general practitioners emerged to organise and coordinate diabetes care. This introduced a new quality management level in addition to the quality management of separate general practices. We hypothesised that this new level of quality management might be associated with the aggregate performance indicators on the patient level. Therefore, we aimed to explore the association between quality management at the care group level and its aggregate performance indicators. Design A cross-sectional study.Setting All Dutch care groups (n=97).Participants 23 care groups provided aggregate register-based performance indicators of all their p...
Background and objectives: The Dutch healthcare system is in transition towards managed competition....
BACKGROUND:: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpor...
Aims It has long been held that high-quality care has both technical and interpersonal aspects. The...
This research project relates to diabetes quality management in Dutch care groups (40-200 GP practic...
Association between quality management and performance indicators in Dutch diabetes care groups: a c...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
Objective To assess the change in level of diabetes quality management in primary care groups and o...
Background In diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is imp...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence and nature of co-morbidity and quality of c...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
BackgroundIn diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is impo...
Objective To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of type 2 diabetes mellitus care as a...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
Background and objectives: The Dutch healthcare system is in transition towards managed competition....
BACKGROUND:: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpor...
Aims It has long been held that high-quality care has both technical and interpersonal aspects. The...
This research project relates to diabetes quality management in Dutch care groups (40-200 GP practic...
Association between quality management and performance indicators in Dutch diabetes care groups: a c...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
Objective To assess the change in level of diabetes quality management in primary care groups and o...
Background In diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is imp...
BackgroundAlthough disease management programs are widely implemented, little is known about their e...
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence and nature of co-morbidity and quality of c...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
BackgroundIn diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is impo...
Objective To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of type 2 diabetes mellitus care as a...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
Background and objectives: The Dutch healthcare system is in transition towards managed competition....
BACKGROUND:: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpor...
Aims It has long been held that high-quality care has both technical and interpersonal aspects. The...