[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/1999/suppl1/e68/ ] Introduction: A web-based system (DiabNet) was developed to provide instant access to the Electronic Diabetes Records (EDR) for end-users, and real-time information for healthcare professionals to facilitate their decision-making. It integrates portable glucometer, handheld computer, mobile phone and Internet access as a combined telecommunication and mobile computing solution for diabetes management. Methods: Active Server Pages (ASP) embedded with advanced ActiveX controls and VBScript were developed to allow rem...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
Background: Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across...
Background: With the rapid advances in information technology in the last decade, various diabetes i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Diabetes is a global pandemic with growing devastating human, social and economic impacts. By 2025 i...
Abstract. Although studies have shown that intensive diabetes treatment with the goal of maintaining...
Current endeavors in diabetes care focus on helping patients and providers deal successfully with th...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across geographica...
Background: Self-management skills are essential for patients with diabetes mellitus to minimise the...
Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across geographica...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
Background: Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across...
Background: With the rapid advances in information technology in the last decade, various diabetes i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Diabetes is a global pandemic with growing devastating human, social and economic impacts. By 2025 i...
Abstract. Although studies have shown that intensive diabetes treatment with the goal of maintaining...
Current endeavors in diabetes care focus on helping patients and providers deal successfully with th...
Copyright © 2014 Claude Takenga et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across geographica...
Background: Self-management skills are essential for patients with diabetes mellitus to minimise the...
Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across geographica...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
International audienceThe lack of patient engagement and clinical inertia both contribute to subopti...
Background: Managed clinical networks have been used to coordinate chronic disease management across...
Background: With the rapid advances in information technology in the last decade, various diabetes i...