AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Trials have not demonstrated benefits to the population of screening for type 2 diabetes. However, there may be cost savings for those found to have diabetes. We therefore aimed to compare healthcare costs among individuals with incident type 2 diabetes in a screened group with those in an unscreened group. METHODS: In this register-based, non-randomised controlled trial, eligible individuals were men and women aged 40-69 years without known diabetes who were registered with a general practice in Denmark (n = 1,912,392). Between 2001 and 2006, 153,107 individuals registered with 181 practices participating in the Anglo-Danish-Dutch Study of Intensive Treatment in People with Screen Detected Diabetes in Primary Care (ADDITIO...
Aims/hypothesis: The Anglo–Danish–Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected...
BACKGROUND: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Objectives: This study investigates cost and quality implications of pushing regular monitoring of ...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ There is continuing debate about the net benefits of population screenin...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ Health check programmes for chronic disease have been introduced in a nu...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challenge. Popu...
SummaryBackgroundThe increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challenge....
BACKGROUND: No clinical trials have assessed the effects or cost-effectiveness of sequential screeni...
Aims/hypothesis: The risk of complications and medical consequences of type 2 diabetes are well know...
Background: Although studies reported diabetes mellitus screening cost effective, the mass screening...
Aims/hypothesis: The risk of complications and medical consequences of type 2 diabetes are well know...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The Anglo-Danish-Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected ...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the cost-effectiveness of different type 2 diabetes screening strat- eg...
BACKGROUND: About 10 years ago, it was estimated that half of all people with diabetes were unrecogn...
Aims/hypothesis The Anglo-Danish-Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected d...
Aims/hypothesis: The Anglo–Danish–Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected...
BACKGROUND: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Objectives: This study investigates cost and quality implications of pushing regular monitoring of ...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ There is continuing debate about the net benefits of population screenin...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ Health check programmes for chronic disease have been introduced in a nu...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challenge. Popu...
SummaryBackgroundThe increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes poses a major public health challenge....
BACKGROUND: No clinical trials have assessed the effects or cost-effectiveness of sequential screeni...
Aims/hypothesis: The risk of complications and medical consequences of type 2 diabetes are well know...
Background: Although studies reported diabetes mellitus screening cost effective, the mass screening...
Aims/hypothesis: The risk of complications and medical consequences of type 2 diabetes are well know...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The Anglo-Danish-Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected ...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the cost-effectiveness of different type 2 diabetes screening strat- eg...
BACKGROUND: About 10 years ago, it was estimated that half of all people with diabetes were unrecogn...
Aims/hypothesis The Anglo-Danish-Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected d...
Aims/hypothesis: The Anglo–Danish–Dutch study of intensive treatment in people with screen-detected...
BACKGROUND: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Objectives: This study investigates cost and quality implications of pushing regular monitoring of ...