© 2018 by the American Diabetes Association. This study was conducted to ascertain the opinions of endocrinologists about diabetes care as it relates to the health care provider workforce. A survey was administered to endocrinologists in the Planning Research in Inpatient Diabetes and Planning Research in Outpatient Diabetes (PRIDE/PROUD) group and given to attendees of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions special interest group whose focus was primary care. The majority of respondents agreed that there is a need for more providers to be trained to take care of patients with diabetes and that more trained providers are needed, and almost half agreed that primary care providers (PCPs) with advanced training in diabetes...
Objective. To describe primary care physicians ’ (PCPs) self-reported screening and management pract...
Background: Despite a shift in diabetes care internationally from secondary to primary care, diabete...
Differences in the structure of outpatient diabetes care between endocrinologist- led and general pr...
This study was conducted to ascertain the opinions of endocrinologists about diabetes care as it rel...
<p>The purpose of this study was to survey primary health care professionals' perceptions of t...
Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treat...
Background: Limitations in access to specialty diabetes care exist. Endocrinology eConsult that inte...
Physician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study evaluated the eff...
Objective: To review some of the persistent disparities in health and health care in the United Stat...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
© 2018 American Osteopathic Association. Context: The diabetes pandemic has outpaced the US supply o...
Objective: To determine doctors’ and nurses’ attitudes and beliefs about treating patients with type...
PurposeClinical pharmacists can help primary care physicians (PCPs) manage medications for patients ...
BackgroundAn enhanced primary care team model was implemented to provide proactive, longitudinal car...
The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and practice behaviors of one state\u27s intern...
Objective. To describe primary care physicians ’ (PCPs) self-reported screening and management pract...
Background: Despite a shift in diabetes care internationally from secondary to primary care, diabete...
Differences in the structure of outpatient diabetes care between endocrinologist- led and general pr...
This study was conducted to ascertain the opinions of endocrinologists about diabetes care as it rel...
<p>The purpose of this study was to survey primary health care professionals' perceptions of t...
Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treat...
Background: Limitations in access to specialty diabetes care exist. Endocrinology eConsult that inte...
Physician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study evaluated the eff...
Objective: To review some of the persistent disparities in health and health care in the United Stat...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
© 2018 American Osteopathic Association. Context: The diabetes pandemic has outpaced the US supply o...
Objective: To determine doctors’ and nurses’ attitudes and beliefs about treating patients with type...
PurposeClinical pharmacists can help primary care physicians (PCPs) manage medications for patients ...
BackgroundAn enhanced primary care team model was implemented to provide proactive, longitudinal car...
The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and practice behaviors of one state\u27s intern...
Objective. To describe primary care physicians ’ (PCPs) self-reported screening and management pract...
Background: Despite a shift in diabetes care internationally from secondary to primary care, diabete...
Differences in the structure of outpatient diabetes care between endocrinologist- led and general pr...