OBJECTIVE—The role of general practice and diabetes clinics in the management of diabetes is still a matter of debate. Methodological flaws in previous studies may have led to inaccurate conclusions when comparing the care provided in these different settings. We compared the care provided to type 2 diabetic patients attending diabetes outpatient clinics (DOCs) or being treated by a general practitioner (GP) using appropriate statistical methods to adjust for patient case mix and physician-level clustering. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We prospectively evaluated the process and intermediate outcome measures over 2 years in a sample of 3,437 patients recruited by 212 physicians with different specialties practicing in 125 DOCs ...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...
AIMS: To compare type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients included in a Diabetes Integrated Management (DIM) p...
e Summary. to improve the quality of diabetes care, a project of integrated diabetes manage-ment (PI...
OBJECTIVE — The role of general practice and diabetes clinics in the management of dia-betes is stil...
AIM To determine the impact on clinical outcomes of specialist diabetes clinics compared with rou...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
Objective: To explore the associations between general practitioners (GPs) characteristics such as g...
BackgroundAccounting for justifiable variance is important for fair comparisons of treatment quality...
Aims To explore variation in general practitioners’ (GPs’) performance of six recommended procedure...
The aim of this observational study was to assess mortality of patients with type 2 diabetes by type...
Abstract Background This study compares a combination of processes of care and clinical targets amon...
Background In diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is imp...
BackgroundIn diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is impo...
Accounting for justifiable variance is important for fair comparisons of treatment quality. The vari...
BACKGROUND Due to Switzerland's shortage of general practitioners (GPs), task shifting through in...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...
AIMS: To compare type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients included in a Diabetes Integrated Management (DIM) p...
e Summary. to improve the quality of diabetes care, a project of integrated diabetes manage-ment (PI...
OBJECTIVE — The role of general practice and diabetes clinics in the management of dia-betes is stil...
AIM To determine the impact on clinical outcomes of specialist diabetes clinics compared with rou...
Background/purposePhysician characteristics might determine the quality of diabetes care. This study...
Objective: To explore the associations between general practitioners (GPs) characteristics such as g...
BackgroundAccounting for justifiable variance is important for fair comparisons of treatment quality...
Aims To explore variation in general practitioners’ (GPs’) performance of six recommended procedure...
The aim of this observational study was to assess mortality of patients with type 2 diabetes by type...
Abstract Background This study compares a combination of processes of care and clinical targets amon...
Background In diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is imp...
BackgroundIn diabetes care, knowledge about what is achievable in primary and secondary care is impo...
Accounting for justifiable variance is important for fair comparisons of treatment quality. The vari...
BACKGROUND Due to Switzerland's shortage of general practitioners (GPs), task shifting through in...
cian-level variation (clustering) are often overlooked in profiling the quality of care provided by ...
AIMS: To compare type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients included in a Diabetes Integrated Management (DIM) p...
e Summary. to improve the quality of diabetes care, a project of integrated diabetes manage-ment (PI...