BACKGROUND:Whether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has been debated for many decades, but the evidence is still inconclusive. This study aims to investigate the effect of office-based care on use and the expenditure for other healthcare services in patients with type II diabetes (T2D). METHODS:A generalized propensity score matching approach was used on pooled Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data for 2000-2012 to explore a dose-response effect. Patients were matched by using a comprehensive set of variables selected following a standard model on access to care. FINDINGS:Office-based care (up to 5 visits/year) acts as a substitute for other healthcare services and is associated with lower u...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to provide insight into the distribution of care expenditures for patient...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led grou...
Background: The high burden of diabetes for healthcare costs and their impact on quality of life and...
BackgroundWhether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has be...
Objectives: This study investigates cost and quality implications of pushing regular monitoring of ...
Patients with diabetes type2 should receive regular medical care. We aimed at investigating the asso...
Dose-response effect of use of office-based care on use and expenditure for other healthcare service...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a disease management program (DMP) for patients with diabetes m...
[[abstract]]Background This study analyzed the likelihood of less-urgent emergency department (ED) v...
Type 2 diabetes is a significant problem for the uninsured. Diabetes Group Medical Visits (DGMVs) ha...
Each year one out of every ten health care dollars is spent on diabetes and its complications. Curre...
To examine the association of a novel disease-specific health plan, known as the Diabetes Health Pla...
Background and status of research: Findings about the effectiveness of disease management programs (...
Type 2 diabetes is increasingly common and associatedwith substantial morbidity and mortality. This ...
The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical visits to stand...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to provide insight into the distribution of care expenditures for patient...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led grou...
Background: The high burden of diabetes for healthcare costs and their impact on quality of life and...
BackgroundWhether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has be...
Objectives: This study investigates cost and quality implications of pushing regular monitoring of ...
Patients with diabetes type2 should receive regular medical care. We aimed at investigating the asso...
Dose-response effect of use of office-based care on use and expenditure for other healthcare service...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a disease management program (DMP) for patients with diabetes m...
[[abstract]]Background This study analyzed the likelihood of less-urgent emergency department (ED) v...
Type 2 diabetes is a significant problem for the uninsured. Diabetes Group Medical Visits (DGMVs) ha...
Each year one out of every ten health care dollars is spent on diabetes and its complications. Curre...
To examine the association of a novel disease-specific health plan, known as the Diabetes Health Pla...
Background and status of research: Findings about the effectiveness of disease management programs (...
Type 2 diabetes is increasingly common and associatedwith substantial morbidity and mortality. This ...
The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led group medical visits to stand...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to provide insight into the distribution of care expenditures for patient...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>The effectiveness and costs associated with addition of pharmacist-led grou...
Background: The high burden of diabetes for healthcare costs and their impact on quality of life and...