OBJECTIVES: To (1) examine the impact of the Diabetes Care Rewards (DCR) program on adherence to care standards and (2) evaluate the economic impact of adherence to care standards. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective observational cohort study design with propensity matching. Additional covariates adjustment was used to minimize residual imbalance. METHODS: Utilization and cost data were compared between individuals enrolled vs individuals eligible for but not enrolled in the DCR program using a standard mean difference. Individuals were employees or their dependents from self-insured companies throughout the United States. Outcomes included adherence to the care standards, service utilization, and costs. RESULTS: A total of 3318 propensity-match...
Aim: To study the acceptability of incentives for behavior changes in individuals with diabetes, com...
Introduction: The current study was designed to estimate the direct cost of noncompliance of diabete...
BackgroundReducing patient cost-sharing and engaging patients in disease management activities have ...
Diabetes mellitus (hereinafter referred to as diabetes) is a serious health concern affecting the da...
The aim of the study presented here is to determine if the rate of performing the recommended proces...
IntroductionThe Disease Management Association of America identifies diabetes as one of the chronic ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a disease management program (DMP) for patients with diabetes m...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between medication adherence and healthcare outcomes and exp...
Purpose – To estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, emergency room (ER)...
[[abstract]]Background: Besides adequate medications, long-term diabetes mellitus (DM) control depen...
OBJECTIVEdWe assessed the impact of a diabetes incentive code introduced for primary care physicians...
The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to examine the impact of the type of health plan ...
Background and status of research: Findings about the effectiveness of disease management programs (...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
Abstract Background A novel incentive scheme based on a joint agreement of a large Swiss health insu...
Aim: To study the acceptability of incentives for behavior changes in individuals with diabetes, com...
Introduction: The current study was designed to estimate the direct cost of noncompliance of diabete...
BackgroundReducing patient cost-sharing and engaging patients in disease management activities have ...
Diabetes mellitus (hereinafter referred to as diabetes) is a serious health concern affecting the da...
The aim of the study presented here is to determine if the rate of performing the recommended proces...
IntroductionThe Disease Management Association of America identifies diabetes as one of the chronic ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a disease management program (DMP) for patients with diabetes m...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between medication adherence and healthcare outcomes and exp...
Purpose – To estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, emergency room (ER)...
[[abstract]]Background: Besides adequate medications, long-term diabetes mellitus (DM) control depen...
OBJECTIVEdWe assessed the impact of a diabetes incentive code introduced for primary care physicians...
The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to examine the impact of the type of health plan ...
Background and status of research: Findings about the effectiveness of disease management programs (...
Background: Diabetes mellitus management is one of the most challenging health care issues in Taiwan...
Abstract Background A novel incentive scheme based on a joint agreement of a large Swiss health insu...
Aim: To study the acceptability of incentives for behavior changes in individuals with diabetes, com...
Introduction: The current study was designed to estimate the direct cost of noncompliance of diabete...
BackgroundReducing patient cost-sharing and engaging patients in disease management activities have ...