Contains fulltext : 153598.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the occurrence of multi-morbidities, are associated with processes and outcomes of diabetes care. Information on these factors can be used in case mix adjustment of performance measures. However, the practical relevance of such adjustment is not clear. The aim of this study was to assess the strength of associations between patient factors and diabetes care processes and outcomes. METHODS: We performed an observational study based on routinely collected data of 12,498 diabetes patients in 59 Dutch primary care practices. Data were collected on patient age, gender...
Aims: To determine which patient characteristics were associated with failure to receive indicated c...
Variations in medical practice have been widely documented and are a linchpin in explanations of hea...
Purpose The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnaire...
BACKGROUND: Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the ...
Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the occurrence o...
Background Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the o...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Case-mix adjustment is generally considered indispensable ...
BackgroundFactors contributing to patient-reported experiences of diabetes self-management support a...
Background: Recently there has been a growing interest in healthcare quality control in Korea. We ex...
Aim To identify which patient-related effect modifiers influence the outcomes of integrated care pro...
Objectives: To determine whether certain characteristics of general practices are associated with go...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
OBJECTIVE: To find clinically relevant combinations of chronic conditions among patients with diabet...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and an important cause of a...
Aims: To determine which patient characteristics were associated with failure to receive indicated c...
Variations in medical practice have been widely documented and are a linchpin in explanations of hea...
Purpose The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnaire...
BACKGROUND: Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the ...
Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the occurrence o...
Background Non-modifiable patient characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity as well as the o...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Case-mix adjustment is generally considered indispensable ...
BackgroundFactors contributing to patient-reported experiences of diabetes self-management support a...
Background: Recently there has been a growing interest in healthcare quality control in Korea. We ex...
Aim To identify which patient-related effect modifiers influence the outcomes of integrated care pro...
Objectives: To determine whether certain characteristics of general practices are associated with go...
PURPOSE: The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnair...
OBJECTIVE: To find clinically relevant combinations of chronic conditions among patients with diabet...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and an important cause of a...
Aims: To determine which patient characteristics were associated with failure to receive indicated c...
Variations in medical practice have been widely documented and are a linchpin in explanations of hea...
Purpose The Swedish National Diabetes Register (NDR) has developed a diabetes-specific questionnaire...