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Diabetes process and outcome measures in the Department of Veterans Affairs

- diabetesjournals.org
CT Sawin, DJ Walder, DS Bross, LM Pogach - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Nationally, significant improvements over time were observed for all measures
(P < 0.001). For example, the percentage of patients receiving a dilated retinal examination rose
from 44% in 1995 to 67% in 2000. The percentage of patients who received a urinary ...
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[PDF] Impact of policies and performance measurement on development of …


L Pogach, MP Charns, JS Wrobel, JM Robbins, … - American Journal of …, 2004 - hcplive.com
The Institute of Medicine has stated that the healthcare system is comprised of multiple inter-
acting systems of care (including emergency, ambulatory, inpatient, imaging, laboratory, and
phar- macy), delivered by networks of individuals, teams, and payer systems that “function ...
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Pharmacy costs and glycemic control in the Department of Veterans Affairs

- diabetesjournals.org
RS Weinstock, G Hawley, D Repke, BL Feuerstein, … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—In FY2000, 18% (n = 535,016) of all VA pharmacy patients were identified as having
diabetes, and they received 30% of all pharmacy prescriptions. Overall, 23% of pharmacy expenditures
for these patients were related to glycemic control medications and monitoring supplies. ...
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Regulatory and policy barriers to effective clinical data exchange: lessons learned …

- healthaffairs.org
LK Gottlieb, EM Stone, D Stone, LA Dunbrack, J … - Health Affairs, 2005 - Health Affairs
MedsInfo-ED is a proof-of-concept clinical data exchange project that uses prescription claims
data to deliver patient medication history to emergency department clinicians at the point of
care. This patient safety initiative, while limited in scope and scale, has been crucial in ...
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Improving patient access to the Veterans Health Administration's primary care and …


MW Schall, T Duffy, A Krishnamurthy, O … - … Commission journal on …, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: During the past four years the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has been
engaged in a national effort to improve access for patients to its 1,826 primary care,
audiology, cardiology, eye care, orthopedics, and urology clinics by using the principles ...
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Managed care organization and the quality of diabetes care


C Kim, DF Williamson, CM Mangione, MM Safford, … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We used data from the Translating Research into Action
for Diabetes (TRIAD), a multicenter study of diabetes care in managed care, including 8,354
patients with diabetes. We identified five model types: for-profit group/network, for-profit ...
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[CITATION] Vision for change: A plan to restructure the Veterans Health Administration


KW Kizer - Washington, DC: US Department of Veterans Affairs. …, 1995
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Telemedicine: follow the money modalities.


DS Puskin - Online journal of issues in nursing, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Until the late 1990s,e private and public third-party payers generally did not have explicit policies
to pay for telehealth services. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 signaled a significant change
in Medicare payment policies opening the door for telemedicine reimbursement. This ...
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Does providing consumer health information affect self-reported medical utilization …


TH Wagner, JH Hibbard, MR Greenlick, L Kunkel - Medical Care, 2001 - jstor.org
OBJECTIVE. To determine whether providing health information to residents of Boise ID had
an effect on their self-reported medical 'utilization. RESEARCH DESIGN. The Healthwise
Commu- nities Project (HCP) evaluation followed a quasi-experimental design. ...
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Health status assessments using the Veterans SF-12 and SF-36: methods for …


D Jones, L Kazis, A Lee, W Rogers, K Skinner … - The Journal of …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
This article describes a study in which the administration of two health surveys, the Veterans
SF-36 and SF-12, by telephone and mail-out was used to assess the differences in the health
surveys' costs and scores by mode of administration and determine which mode was cost- ...
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