BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical care costs for patients with diabetes. However, most studies have been focused on one health care service, mainly hospital care, or limited their analyses to one additional comorbid disease, or the data were based on self-reported questionnaires instead of health care registration data. The purpose of this study is to estimate the effects a broad spectrum of of comorbidities on the type and volume of medical health care utilization of patients with diabetes. METHODS: By linking general practice and hospital based registrations in the Netherlands, data on comorbidity and health care utilization of patients with diabetes (n = 7,499) were obtain...
BACKGROUND Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may interfere wit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may in...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Background: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Background: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Contains fulltext : 109144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
BACKGROUND Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may interfere wit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may in...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Background: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
Background: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity has been shown to intensify health care utilization and to increase medical ...
BACKGROUND Estimating the prevalence of comorbidities and their associated costs in patients with...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Background: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...
Contains fulltext : 109144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
BACKGROUND Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may interfere wit...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Evidence-based diabetes guidelines generally neglect comorbidity, which may in...
BACKGROUND: Comorbidity is often mentioned as interfering with "optimal" treatment decisions in diab...