BACKGROUND: The oral anticoagulant therapy - provided to prevent thrombosis - is known to be associated with substantial avoidable hospitalization. Improving the quality of the oral anticoagulant therapy could avoid drug related hospitalizations. Therefore, this study compared the patient outcomes between Dutch anticoagulant clinic (AC) regions taking the variation in chronic care management into account in order to explore whether chronic care management elements could improve the quality of oral anticoagulant therapy. METHODS: Two data sources were combined. The first source was a questionnaire that was send to all ACs in the Netherlands in 2008 (response = 100%) to identify the application of chronic care management elements in the AC re...
PurposeTo examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic event...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...
Background The oral anticoagulant therapy - provided to prevent thrombosis - is known to be associat...
Contains fulltext : 96817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
Background: In Germany, patients receiving oral anticoagulation (OAC) are often treated by general p...
Background: Giving patients oral anticoagulation therapy in an ambulatory clinic setting is associat...
Purpose: To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic eve...
Purpose: To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic eve...
Self-management of oral anticoagulant therapy in two centers: 11.000 patient-years of follow-up H Ni...
PurposeTo examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic event...
To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic events requi...
Background: Oral anticoagulation (OAC) with coumarins and new anticoagulants are highly effective in...
I.F. 1.093 A multicenter, observational, retrospective, cross-sectional study of patients, receiving...
I.F. 1.093 A multicenter, observational, retrospective, cross-sectional study of patients, receivin...
PurposeTo examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic event...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...
Background The oral anticoagulant therapy - provided to prevent thrombosis - is known to be associat...
Contains fulltext : 96817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The ...
Background: In Germany, patients receiving oral anticoagulation (OAC) are often treated by general p...
Background: Giving patients oral anticoagulation therapy in an ambulatory clinic setting is associat...
Purpose: To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic eve...
Purpose: To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic eve...
Self-management of oral anticoagulant therapy in two centers: 11.000 patient-years of follow-up H Ni...
PurposeTo examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic event...
To examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic events requi...
Background: Oral anticoagulation (OAC) with coumarins and new anticoagulants are highly effective in...
I.F. 1.093 A multicenter, observational, retrospective, cross-sectional study of patients, receiving...
I.F. 1.093 A multicenter, observational, retrospective, cross-sectional study of patients, receivin...
PurposeTo examine whether applying case management in general practices reduces thromboembolic event...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...
randomized clinical trial We read with great interest the article by Claes et al. about The Belgian ...