Studies on data collection and quality of care in Italian family medicine are lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the completeness of data collection of patients with diabetes in a large sample of family physicians in the province of Verona, Veneto region, a benchmark for the Italian National Health System. METHODS: We extracted the data on all the patients with diabetes from the electronic health records of 270 family physicians in 2006 and 2009. We reported the percentage of patients with data recorded for 12 indicators of performance derived from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence diabetes guidelines. Secondarily, we assessed quality of care using the Q-score (the lower the score, the greater the risk of cardiovascul...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
Background: Italy has a population of 60 million and a universal coverage single-payer healthcare sy...
Abstract Background Studies on data collection and quality of care in Italian family medicine are la...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Cronic diseases, diabetes in particular, are a major problem of Public Health for what concern morta...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Introduction Diabetes is a highly prevalent disease worldwide and represents a challenge for patient...
Background: In Italy both incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing and age at diagnosis i...
Background: Registries and data sources contain information that can be used on an ongoing basis to ...
Background: Registries and data sources contain information that can be used on an ongoing basis to ...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
Background: Italy has a population of 60 million and a universal coverage single-payer healthcare sy...
Abstract Background Studies on data collection and quality of care in Italian family medicine are la...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Cronic diseases, diabetes in particular, are a major problem of Public Health for what concern morta...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
Introduction Diabetes is a highly prevalent disease worldwide and represents a challenge for patient...
Background: In Italy both incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing and age at diagnosis i...
Background: Registries and data sources contain information that can be used on an ongoing basis to ...
Background: Registries and data sources contain information that can be used on an ongoing basis to ...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
BACKGROUND: An aging population means that chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, are becoming more p...
Background: Italy has a population of 60 million and a universal coverage single-payer healthcare sy...