Problem: System-wide improvement of chronic disease care is challenging because it requires collaboration and communication across organisational and professional boundaries. Managed clinical networks are one potential solution, but there is little evidence of their effectiveness.Design and setting: Retrospective, mixed-methods evaluation of the form and impact of quality improvement in the Tayside Diabetes Managed Clinical Network (MCN) 1998-2005.Strategies for change: Progressive implementation of multiple quality improvement strategies predominately directed at individuals and clinical teams (guideline development and dissemination, education, clinical audit, encouragement of multidisciplinary team working, task redesign). Information te...
BACKGROUND: A new diabetes shared care service was introduced in North Dublin. It was designed as a ...
BACKGROUND: The EBMeDS system is the computerized clinical decision support (CCDS) system of EBPNet,...
Aims: Diabetes is recognized as a complex, long term, largely asymptomatic condition requiring self ...
Problem: System-wide improvement of chronic disease care is challenging because it requires collabor...
Do managed clinical networks improve quality of diabetes care? Evidence from a retrospective mixed m...
AIMS: We evaluated the impact of a continuous quality improvement effort implemented by a network of...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a complex, progressive disease which requires a variety of q...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
H ealth care systems have played acentral role in the public health re-sponse to the growing problem...
Objectives: Primary care networks within integrated health systems can experience significant variat...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the organizational model and diabetes processes of care....
Background Reorganisation of healthcare services into networks of clinical experts is increasing ...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Assessment of quality of care using classical threshold meas...
BACKGROUND: A new diabetes shared care service was introduced in North Dublin. It was designed as a ...
BACKGROUND: The EBMeDS system is the computerized clinical decision support (CCDS) system of EBPNet,...
Aims: Diabetes is recognized as a complex, long term, largely asymptomatic condition requiring self ...
Problem: System-wide improvement of chronic disease care is challenging because it requires collabor...
Do managed clinical networks improve quality of diabetes care? Evidence from a retrospective mixed m...
AIMS: We evaluated the impact of a continuous quality improvement effort implemented by a network of...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a complex, progressive disease which requires a variety of q...
Objectives: Networks of clinical experts are being established internationally to help embed evidenc...
H ealth care systems have played acentral role in the public health re-sponse to the growing problem...
Objectives: Primary care networks within integrated health systems can experience significant variat...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between the organizational model and diabetes processes of care....
Background Reorganisation of healthcare services into networks of clinical experts is increasing ...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Assessment of quality of care using classical threshold meas...
BACKGROUND: A new diabetes shared care service was introduced in North Dublin. It was designed as a ...
BACKGROUND: The EBMeDS system is the computerized clinical decision support (CCDS) system of EBPNet,...
Aims: Diabetes is recognized as a complex, long term, largely asymptomatic condition requiring self ...