Introduction To examine the association of a novel disease-specific health plan, known as the Diabetes Health Plan (DHP), with emergency room (ER) and hospital utilization among patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes.Research design and methods Quasi-experimental design, with employer group as the unit of analysis, comparing changes in any ER and inpatient hospital utilization over a 3-year period. Inverse probability weighting was used to control for differences between employers purchasing DHP versus standard plans. Estimated differences in utilization are calculated as average treatment effects on the treated. We used employees and dependents from employer groups contracting with a large, national private insurer between 2009 and 2012. ...
Background: Physicians can receive federal payments for meaning-ful use of complete certified electr...
Purpose of reviewDiabetes incidence is rising among vulnerable population subgroups including minori...
BACKGROUND:Whether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has b...
To examine the association of a novel disease-specific health plan, known as the Diabetes Health Pla...
BackgroundPre-diabetes affects one-third of adults in the USA and a subset will progress to type 2 d...
BackgroundPre-diabetes affects one-third of adults in the USA and a subset will progress to type 2 d...
BackgroundReducing patient cost-sharing and engaging patients in disease management activities have ...
Consumer-directed health plans combine lower premiums with high annual deductibles, Internet-based q...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether nurse-directed diabetes care reduced preventable dia-betes-related u...
[[abstract]]Background This study analyzed the likelihood of less-urgent emergency department (ED) v...
IntroductionThe Disease Management Association of America identifies diabetes as one of the chronic ...
Purpose of reviewTo advance our understanding of the impacts of policies and programs aimed at impro...
Aims: To assess the relationship between patient activation for self-management and admissions to ho...
Investigators from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and members of the leadership a...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Background: Physicians can receive federal payments for meaning-ful use of complete certified electr...
Purpose of reviewDiabetes incidence is rising among vulnerable population subgroups including minori...
BACKGROUND:Whether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has b...
To examine the association of a novel disease-specific health plan, known as the Diabetes Health Pla...
BackgroundPre-diabetes affects one-third of adults in the USA and a subset will progress to type 2 d...
BackgroundPre-diabetes affects one-third of adults in the USA and a subset will progress to type 2 d...
BackgroundReducing patient cost-sharing and engaging patients in disease management activities have ...
Consumer-directed health plans combine lower premiums with high annual deductibles, Internet-based q...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate whether nurse-directed diabetes care reduced preventable dia-betes-related u...
[[abstract]]Background This study analyzed the likelihood of less-urgent emergency department (ED) v...
IntroductionThe Disease Management Association of America identifies diabetes as one of the chronic ...
Purpose of reviewTo advance our understanding of the impacts of policies and programs aimed at impro...
Aims: To assess the relationship between patient activation for self-management and admissions to ho...
Investigators from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and members of the leadership a...
There is very limited evidence available on the impact of changes in diabetes care at the interface ...
Background: Physicians can receive federal payments for meaning-ful use of complete certified electr...
Purpose of reviewDiabetes incidence is rising among vulnerable population subgroups including minori...
BACKGROUND:Whether inpatient services can be successfully substituted by office-based services has b...