Aims: To estimate the health service use and direct healthcare costs attributable to diabetes using best available data and methods. Methods: A nationally representative sample of adults aged ≥50 years was analysed (n=8107). Health service use in the previous 12 months included the number of general practitioner visits, outpatient department visits, hospital admissions, and accident and emergency department attendances. Multivariable negative binomial regression was used to estimate the associations between diabetes and frequency of visits. Average marginal effects were applied to unit costs for each health service and extrapolated to the total population, calculating the incremental costs associated with diabetes. Results: The prevalence o...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims: To estimate the health service use and direct healthcare costs attributable to diabetes using ...
Aims: To describe the impact of diabetes comorbidities on the health care services use and costs of ...
Aims: To describe the impact of diabetes comorbidities on the health care services use and costs of ...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
AbstractObjectivesWe conducted this study to estimate the excessive hospital admission among people ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims: To estimate the health service use and direct healthcare costs attributable to diabetes using ...
Aims: To describe the impact of diabetes comorbidities on the health care services use and costs of ...
Aims: To describe the impact of diabetes comorbidities on the health care services use and costs of ...
Aims: To estimate the prevalence and medical expenditures of diabetes-related complications (DRCs) a...
AbstractObjectivesWe conducted this study to estimate the excessive hospital admission among people ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06The mortality and morbidity attributable to diab...
We set out to determine the present proportion of in-patient revenue used for the care of diabetes a...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...
Aims Diabetes represents a notable burden to health payers. The purpose of this study was to estimat...