Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Transparency in diabetes care requires quality indicators that are of interest to stakeholders in order to optimise their usage. Indicator development is often focused on consensus, and little is known about stakeholders' preferences for information on quality. AIM: To explore the preferences of consumers, providers, purchasers and policy makers for different quality domains and indicators in relation to the intended use of quality indicators. METHODS: Between June and December 2009, 14 semi-structured interviews were held with stakeholders who have a decisive vote in the selection of the national indicator set for diabetes care in the Netherlands. The following subjects were explored: (1) the aims ...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
BACKGROUND: Information on prescribing quality of diabetes care is required by health care providers...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Issue/problem: In health-care systems based on regulated competition, such as The Netherlands, consu...
Objectives Despite increasing focus on individualised diabetes management, current diabetes quality ...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of typ...
Background There is an increasing number of quality indicators being reported publicly with aim to i...
This research project relates to diabetes quality management in Dutch care groups (40-200 GP practic...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...
BACKGROUND: Information on prescribing quality of diabetes care is required by health care providers...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Issue/problem: In health-care systems based on regulated competition, such as The Netherlands, consu...
Objectives Despite increasing focus on individualised diabetes management, current diabetes quality ...
PURPOSE: /st> To review the literature on the content and development of the sets of quality indicat...
Background: Like in several other Western countries, in the Dutch health care system regulated compe...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To identify the relevant prescribing quality domains of typ...
Background There is an increasing number of quality indicators being reported publicly with aim to i...
This research project relates to diabetes quality management in Dutch care groups (40-200 GP practic...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review to assess whether quality indicators for diabet...
Background: The fairness of quality assessment methods is under debate. Quality indicators incorpora...