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A diabetes report card for the United States: quality of care in the 1990s


JB Saaddine, MM Engelgau, GL Beckles, EW … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002 - Am Coll Physicians
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Screening for type 2 diabetes.

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MM Engelgau, KM Narayan, WH Herman - Diabetes Care, 2000 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In 1997, nearly 16 million people in the US had diabetes (1,2). Of this
population, 10.3 million were diag- nosed and 5.4 million were undiagnosed
(1,2). In the future, these numbers are expected to increase substantially ...
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[PDF] A meta-analysis of interventions to improve care for chronic illnesses


AC Tsai, SC Morton, CM Mangione, EB … - Am J Manag Care, 2005 - hcplive.com
Approximately 90 million persons in the United States live with 1 or more
chronic illnesses.1 The management of healthcare delivery for persons with
chronic illnesses has advanced substantially in recent decades, yet ...
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Does diabetes disease management save money and improve outcomes?

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J Sidorov, R Shull, J Tomcavage, S Girolami, … - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We retrospectively examined paid health care
claims and other measures of health care use over 2 years among 6,799
continuously enrolled Geisinger Health Plan patients who fulfilled HEDIS ...
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If diabetes is a public health problem, why not treat it as one? A population-based approach …


RE Glasgow, EH Wagner, RM Kaplan, F … - Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1999 - Springer
Page 1. IF DIABETES IS A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM, WHY NOT TREAT IT AS ONE?
A POPULATION-BASED APPROACH TO CHRONIC ILLNESS 1 Russell ...
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Effects of health maintenance organization coverage of self-monitoring devices on diabetes …

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SB Soumerai, C Mah, F Zhang, A Adams, M … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
Background Increasingly, government mandates require insurance coverage of blood
glucose monitors and test strips for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
No data exist on the effects of such coverage on self-monitoring of blood ...
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Use of services by diabetes patients in managed care organizations. Development of a …

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MM Engelgau, LS Geiss, DL Manninen, CE … - Diabetes Care, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Managed care organizations (MCOs) a re becoming the main source of health care
services for individuals with diabetes. In 1990, 95% of employee health care
benefits were under some form of managed care (1). Increasing demands for ...
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Tactics for type II diabetes


MC Riddle - Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America, 1997 - Elsevier
Previously disjointed efforts to deal with diabetes deserve a new strategy and
set of tactics. The obvious strategy is to consider the problems presented by
diabetes at all stages of its natural history, including all of its ...
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[PDF] Targets and reality: A comparison of health care indicators in the US (Pittsburgh …


AG Tabak, G Tamas, J Zgibor, R Wilson, D … - Diabetes Care, 2000 - Am Diabetes Assoc
T he enormous cost of health care in the US has led to the widespread use of
managed care. Depending on the def- inition used, up to 95% of employee health
care benefits in 1990 fell under some form of managed care (1). Most office ...
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Health care use of individuals with diabetes in an employer-based insurance population


SB Laditka, MP Mastanduno, JN Laditka - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001 - archinte.highwire.org
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