The objective was to determine whether automated telephone self-management support (ATSM) for low-income, linguistically diverse health plan members with diabetes affects health care utilization or cost. A government-sponsored managed care plan for low-income patients implemented a demonstration project between 2009 and 2011 that involved a 6-month ATSM intervention for 362 English-, Spanish-, or Cantonese-speaking members with diabetes from 4 publicly funded clinics. Participants were randomized to immediate intervention or a wait-list. Medical and pharmacy claims used in this analysis were obtained from the managed care plan. Medical claims included hospitalizations, ambulance use, emergency department visits, and outpatient visits. In th...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...
textThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of home-based telehealth intervention fo...
AIM: To assess the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone-linked care intervention, Australian...
PURPOSE This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone self-management suppor...
Safety net systems need innovative diabetes self-management programs for linguistically diverse pati...
BackgroundHealth information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life for patients...
Abstract Background Health information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life fo...
A number of computerized automated programs for preventing and managing chronic diseases are now ava...
Aims: Many new mobile technologies are available to assist people in managing chronic conditions, bu...
Objective. Many patients do not receive guideline-recommended care for diabetes and other chronic co...
BACKGROUND. An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is predicted ...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of an automated tele-phone disease management (ATDM) call system o...
Abstract Background An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is pr...
The healthcare delivery system in the United States is in crisis. Runaway expenditures and problems ...
Patients with type-2 diabetes can benefit from self-care behaviors that include eating a healthy die...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...
textThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of home-based telehealth intervention fo...
AIM: To assess the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone-linked care intervention, Australian...
PURPOSE This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone self-management suppor...
Safety net systems need innovative diabetes self-management programs for linguistically diverse pati...
BackgroundHealth information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life for patients...
Abstract Background Health information technology can enhance self-management and quality of life fo...
A number of computerized automated programs for preventing and managing chronic diseases are now ava...
Aims: Many new mobile technologies are available to assist people in managing chronic conditions, bu...
Objective. Many patients do not receive guideline-recommended care for diabetes and other chronic co...
BACKGROUND. An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is predicted ...
Objective. To evaluate the impact of an automated tele-phone disease management (ATDM) call system o...
Abstract Background An estimated 285 million people worldwide have diabetes and its prevalence is pr...
The healthcare delivery system in the United States is in crisis. Runaway expenditures and problems ...
Patients with type-2 diabetes can benefit from self-care behaviors that include eating a healthy die...
In the United States, Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes often receive inadequate dietary couns...
textThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of home-based telehealth intervention fo...
AIM: To assess the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone-linked care intervention, Australian...