AbstractThis study examined the association between Ontario's differing primary care models and receipt of recommended testing for people with diabetes. We analyzed available administrative data for 757 928 people with diabetes aged 40 years and older. We assigned them to a primary care physician and assessed whether they had received 3 key monitoring tests between 2006 and 2008. We used multivariable generalized estimating equation models to test the associations among various primary care models and receipt of recommended testing.Ontarians with diabetes who were enrolled in a non-team blended capitation model (OR 1.18, 95% CI 1.09 to 1.27) and those enrolled in a team-based blended capitation model (OR 1.20, 95% CI 1.13 to 1.28) were more...
Abstract Background Primary care providers play an im...
Background: There are concerns that testing for type 2 diabetes is low and many people with diabetes...
To testthe one year-post effect of an integrated diabetes care program thatincludes systemchanges, e...
AbstractObjectivesThis study explores the implementation processes of integrating specialized diabet...
Objective Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in Canada. Appropriate care managem...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
OBJECTIVEdWe assessed the impact of a diabetes incentive code introduced for primary care physicians...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the feasibility of implementing a large-scale primary care-based diabe...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious and growing health problem. Approximately 6 % of Canadian adults...
Judith L Glennie,1 Katharina Kovacs Burns,2,3 Paul Oh4,5 1J. L. Glennie Consulting Inc., Aurora, ON,...
Diabetes mellitus represents a disease entity that primary care providers commonly encounter in the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of new quantity limits for blood glucose test strips (BGTS)...
Abstract Background There are concerns that testing f...
Background In Finland diabetologists have long been concerned about the level of diabetes care as th...
Diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic conditions in Canada. It is characterized by a body's i...
Abstract Background Primary care providers play an im...
Background: There are concerns that testing for type 2 diabetes is low and many people with diabetes...
To testthe one year-post effect of an integrated diabetes care program thatincludes systemchanges, e...
AbstractObjectivesThis study explores the implementation processes of integrating specialized diabet...
Objective Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in Canada. Appropriate care managem...
Since 2000, province-led initiatives to bring about sustained changes to the organization of primary...
OBJECTIVEdWe assessed the impact of a diabetes incentive code introduced for primary care physicians...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the feasibility of implementing a large-scale primary care-based diabe...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious and growing health problem. Approximately 6 % of Canadian adults...
Judith L Glennie,1 Katharina Kovacs Burns,2,3 Paul Oh4,5 1J. L. Glennie Consulting Inc., Aurora, ON,...
Diabetes mellitus represents a disease entity that primary care providers commonly encounter in the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of new quantity limits for blood glucose test strips (BGTS)...
Abstract Background There are concerns that testing f...
Background In Finland diabetologists have long been concerned about the level of diabetes care as th...
Diabetes is among the most prevalent chronic conditions in Canada. It is characterized by a body's i...
Abstract Background Primary care providers play an im...
Background: There are concerns that testing for type 2 diabetes is low and many people with diabetes...
To testthe one year-post effect of an integrated diabetes care program thatincludes systemchanges, e...