Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objective: To review available epidemiological data and the legislative framework for diabetes care in Italy. Methods: Review of Italian Health Ministry's official documents and analysis of epidemiological data published by Italian Scientific Societies. Findings: Diabetes affects more than 5% of the Italian population. The expenditures for the care of people with diabetes are about €10 billion ($US 11 billion) a year and are increasing over time. Italian law regulates the clinical care of people with diabetes and creates a clinical framework involving medical organizations, prevention programs, personnel training, and legal protection. The National ...
We set out to describe patterns of care of an Italian diabetic population, with reference to the rec...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Background and aim: The use of technology offers recognized benefits to persons with diabetes. The a...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
Aim: to assess the economic and epidemiologic impact of diabetes in Campania, a region of approximat...
Background: In Italy both incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing and age at diagnosis i...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Objective: To provide resource utilization patterns and cost estimates of outpatient care for type...
Among chronic diseases, diabetes is one of the most impacting on healthcare expenditures. This impac...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
none6Abstract Aims/hypothesis: To estimate the prevalence and the direct cost of pharmacologically-t...
The Italian Standards for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus represent a consensus document of the t...
In Italy, the number of people living with diabetes is about 3.5 million (5.5% of the population), w...
The Italian Standards for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus represent a consensus document of the t...
We set out to describe patterns of care of an Italian diabetic population, with reference to the rec...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Background and aim: The use of technology offers recognized benefits to persons with diabetes. The a...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
Aim: to assess the economic and epidemiologic impact of diabetes in Campania, a region of approximat...
Background: In Italy both incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing and age at diagnosis i...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Objective: To provide resource utilization patterns and cost estimates of outpatient care for type...
Among chronic diseases, diabetes is one of the most impacting on healthcare expenditures. This impac...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
none6Abstract Aims/hypothesis: To estimate the prevalence and the direct cost of pharmacologically-t...
The Italian Standards for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus represent a consensus document of the t...
In Italy, the number of people living with diabetes is about 3.5 million (5.5% of the population), w...
The Italian Standards for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus represent a consensus document of the t...
We set out to describe patterns of care of an Italian diabetic population, with reference to the rec...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Background and aim: The use of technology offers recognized benefits to persons with diabetes. The a...