This study examined the performance of diabetes care measures in Taiwan and evaluated the influencing factors for professional accountability. We analyzed the year 2001 claims data from National Health Insurance (NHI) program in Taipei Branch. Professional accountability for diabetes care was measured by the adherence for laboratory monitor, either from patient or hospital-viewpoint. Identifying the major care unit for each patient, a multiple logistic regression model was used to further assess the mixed effects of patient and hospital characteristics. The percentage of patients ever received measures in the year for plasma glucose, A(1C), urinalysis, renal function test, lipid profile, liver function test, and eye ground was 76.3, 42.7, 4...
[[abstract]]Background: This study investigated the status of diabetes control and management in pat...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Comprehensive and continuous care is crucial for patients with diabe...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...
Background/PurposeThe prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nationwide data on a...
The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nationwide data on accountability and ...
Background/Purpose: The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nation-wide data o...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence has been rapidly increasing in Tai...
[[abstract]]Background: The majority of diabetes patients in Taiwan have been cared in either commun...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND:: Little is known about how a universal National Health Insurance program wit...
[[abstract]]Objective: To examine the effects of a pay-for-performance (P4P) program for diabetes ca...
[[abstract]]AbstractAims This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects on glycemic control of a...
[[abstract]]The 2019 Diabetes Atlas delineated both accomplishments and challenges in diabetes care ...
Abstract Background As the direct providers of diabetes management care in primary health care facil...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in ...
[[abstract]]Background: This study investigated the status of diabetes control and management in pat...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Comprehensive and continuous care is crucial for patients with diabe...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...
Background/PurposeThe prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nationwide data on a...
The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nationwide data on accountability and ...
Background/Purpose: The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide. To obtain nation-wide data o...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence has been rapidly increasing in Tai...
[[abstract]]Background: The majority of diabetes patients in Taiwan have been cared in either commun...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND:: Little is known about how a universal National Health Insurance program wit...
[[abstract]]Objective: To examine the effects of a pay-for-performance (P4P) program for diabetes ca...
[[abstract]]AbstractAims This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effects on glycemic control of a...
[[abstract]]The 2019 Diabetes Atlas delineated both accomplishments and challenges in diabetes care ...
Abstract Background As the direct providers of diabetes management care in primary health care facil...
AbstractBackgroundDiabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in ...
[[abstract]]Background: This study investigated the status of diabetes control and management in pat...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Comprehensive and continuous care is crucial for patients with diabe...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Taiwan's health-care system allows patients to utilize specialty services wit...