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Adoption of disease management model for diabetes in region of Maastricht
The change in the structure of diabetes care was evaluated in terms of outcomes of care as well as change processes. The effects on patient outcomes were assessed by comparing the shared care model with the traditional care model in a 12 month non-equivalent control group study.5 General practitione...
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description | The change in the structure of diabetes care was evaluated in terms of outcomes of care as well as change processes. The effects on patient outcomes were assessed by comparing the shared care model with the traditional care model in a 12 month non-equivalent control group study.5 General practitioners referring diabetic patients to Maastricht University Hospital were asked to choose one of the models of care, thus precluding random allocation of patients and a randomised controlled trial. |
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