Executive summaryThe increasing prevalence of chronic diseases is one of the major causes of rising health expenditure, as stated by the WHO. Not only chronic diseases are very costly, but they are by far the leading cause of mortality in the world, representing 60% of all deaths. Diabetes in particular is becoming a major burden of disease. In Switzerland around 5% of the population suffer of type 2 diabetes and 5 to 10% of the annual health care budget is attributable to diabetes. If the predictions of WHO do realise, the prevalence of diabetes will double until 2030 and so is expected the attributable health expenditure.The objective of this thesis is to provide policy recommendations as to slow down the disease progression and its costl...
Objective: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To evaluate the effectiveness of the Austrian Disease Management Program (DMP) ‘Th...
Summary. Chronic diseases can be prevented and controlled using available knowledge. Moreover, the s...
Objectives Structured treatment programs have been recommended for management of patients with chron...
Background Quantifying the burden of diabetes mellitus is fundamental for managing patients in healt...
Executive Summary When we ask people what they value most, health is usually top of the list. While ...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Austrian Disease Management Program (DMP) 'Therapie aktiv-Diabe...
Aim To assess the impact of a disease management programme for patients with diabetes mellitus (Typ...
This paper reports the results of a large-scale analysis of a nationwide disease management program ...
Background: Type 2 diabetes represents an increasingly critical challenge for health policy worldwid...
AIMS We assess the incidence and economic burden of severe and non-severe hypoglycemia in insulin...
When we ask people what they value most, health is usually top of the list. While effective care is ...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This article presents cost-effectiveness analyses of the major diabete...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a severe, high-priced, and to date not curable, however, controllable di...
Objective: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To evaluate the effectiveness of the Austrian Disease Management Program (DMP) ‘Th...
Summary. Chronic diseases can be prevented and controlled using available knowledge. Moreover, the s...
Objectives Structured treatment programs have been recommended for management of patients with chron...
Background Quantifying the burden of diabetes mellitus is fundamental for managing patients in healt...
Executive Summary When we ask people what they value most, health is usually top of the list. While ...
To evaluate the effectiveness of the Austrian Disease Management Program (DMP) 'Therapie aktiv-Diabe...
Aim To assess the impact of a disease management programme for patients with diabetes mellitus (Typ...
This paper reports the results of a large-scale analysis of a nationwide disease management program ...
Background: Type 2 diabetes represents an increasingly critical challenge for health policy worldwid...
AIMS We assess the incidence and economic burden of severe and non-severe hypoglycemia in insulin...
When we ask people what they value most, health is usually top of the list. While effective care is ...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This article presents cost-effectiveness analyses of the major diabete...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a severe, high-priced, and to date not curable, however, controllable di...
Objective: To describe chronic disease management programs active in Switzerland in 2007, using an e...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To evaluate the effectiveness of the Austrian Disease Management Program (DMP) ‘Th...
Summary. Chronic diseases can be prevented and controlled using available knowledge. Moreover, the s...