A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countries, suggesting that the level of care currently delivered may not produce the expected health-related gains. We investigated quality of care indicators in a large, representative multiregional population-based cohort of people (the ARNO Observatory) living in four Italian regions (2 million inhabitants), assessing process indicators and hospital admissions as outcome indicators. Diabetic individuals were identified in 2010 through record linkage among prescriptions, hospital admissions, and local diabetes registries. The guidelines of the Italian scientific societies recommend that risk factors such as lipids and microalbuminuria should be t...
Aims: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were similar...
Objective: To validate a set of indicators for quality of diabetes care through their relationship w...
AIMS: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were simi...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
Abstract Background Studies on data collection and quality of care in Italian family medicine are la...
Backgrounds and aims: To assess incidence of diabetes in Italy in 2018 by the use of administrative ...
We set out to describe patterns of care of an Italian diabetic population, with reference to the rec...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
(1) Introduction: Diabetes care is complex and delivered by different care providers in different se...
Background: To evaluate socio-economic disparities in diabetes prevalence and care in Marches (a reg...
Background and aims: To investigate diabetes treatment initiation and continuation in the next sixth...
Aims: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were similar...
Objective: To validate a set of indicators for quality of diabetes care through their relationship w...
AIMS: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were simi...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
A marked variability has been documented in the therapeutic approaches to diabetes by various countr...
Backgrounds and aims: To investigate relevant indicators of quality of care in a large population-ba...
To obtain regional and national data on the quality of diabetes care within the Italian National Hea...
Abstract Background Studies on data collection and quality of care in Italian family medicine are la...
Backgrounds and aims: To assess incidence of diabetes in Italy in 2018 by the use of administrative ...
We set out to describe patterns of care of an Italian diabetic population, with reference to the rec...
Health statistics influences policies and resource allocation on the basis of health needs and syste...
Background: Diabetes is a significant health problem in Italy as in other western countries. Objecti...
(1) Introduction: Diabetes care is complex and delivered by different care providers in different se...
Background: To evaluate socio-economic disparities in diabetes prevalence and care in Marches (a reg...
Background and aims: To investigate diabetes treatment initiation and continuation in the next sixth...
Aims: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were similar...
Objective: To validate a set of indicators for quality of diabetes care through their relationship w...
AIMS: To assess whereas prevalence, treatment and direct costs of drug-treated diabetes were simi...