Aims: Diabetes is recognized as a complex, long term, largely asymptomatic condition requiring self management skills, a range of health care professionals and articulated health services. Diabetes Networks have been introduced to provide guidance from people with diabetes and local health professionals with different skills to ensure that diabetes care is well organized, sustainable and delivers quality care. We have considered the role of Diabetes Networks in the English setting. Methods: Drawing on studies of health service organization and health policy, we describe the context in which diabetes commissioning is currently occurring in England, the role of Diabetes Networks and key components for an effective Diabetes Network. Results: W...
Background: Diabetes has become a challenging health priority globally. Given the tensions of financ...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Contains fulltext : 170072.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dia...
Nursing has its own unique contribution to make to diabetes care, but that impact is rarely quantifi...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
International audienceObjectives: To assess whether private general practitioners (GPs) belonging to...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Problem: System-wide improvement of chronic disease care is challenging because it requires collabor...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
Background: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and quality of care and ...
Background: Diabetes has become a challenging health priority globally. Given the tensions of financ...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Contains fulltext : 170072.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dia...
Nursing has its own unique contribution to make to diabetes care, but that impact is rarely quantifi...
UK Health policy over the past decade has sought to accelerate established trends of moving services...
International audienceObjectives: To assess whether private general practitioners (GPs) belonging to...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Problem: System-wide improvement of chronic disease care is challenging because it requires collabor...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Integrated care has been postulated to result in improvements to diabetes outcomes, including reduce...
Aims To explore newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' views about Scottish diabetes services at ...
Background: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and quality of care and ...
Background: Diabetes has become a challenging health priority globally. Given the tensions of financ...
<strong>Background</strong>: Disease management programs (DMP) aim at improving coordination and qua...
Contains fulltext : 170072.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dia...