Leveling the Field: Addressing Health Disparities Through Diabetes Disease Management
A subanalysis of a successful algorithm-driven primary care–based diabetes disease management program examines the relationships among patient characteristics, labor inputs, and improvement in A1C level.
Is There a Survival Benefit Within a German Primary Care-Based Disease Management Program?
Patients with type 2 diabetes in a German disease management program had a lower mortality rate after 3 years than those not in the program.
Mail-Order Pharmacy Use and Adherence to Diabetes-Related Medications
Patients with diabetes were more likely to have good medication adherence if they refilled their medications by mail versus at localpharmacies.
Physician Utilization by Insurance Type Among Youth With Type 2 Diabetes
Physician utilization during the year before the first indication of type 2 diabetes did not differ between Medicaid-covered and privately insured youth.
Increasing Copayments and Adherence to Diabetes, Hypertension, and Hyperlipidemic Medications
A copayment increase from $2 to $7 adversely affected veterans' adherence to statins, antihypertensives, and oral hypoglycemic agents.
The Effect of a PPO Pay-for-Performance Program on Patients With Diabetes
A pay-for-performance program in a preferred provider organization setting may significantly increase the receipt of quality care and decrease hospitalization rates among patients with diabetes.