The Case for Diabetes Population Health Improvement: Evidence-Based Programming for Population Outcomes in Diabetes.

作者: Sherita Hill Golden , Nisa Maruthur , Nestoras Mathioudakis , Elias Spanakis , Daniel Rubin

DOI: 10.1007/S11892-017-0875-2

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摘要: The goal of this review is to describe diabetes within a population health improvement framework and the evidence for continuum intervention approaches, including prevention chronic acute management, improve clinical economic outcomes. Recent studies have shown that compared usual care, lifestyle interventions in prediabetes lower risk at population-level group-based programs low incremental medial cost effectiveness ratio systems. Effective outpatient control process outcomes are multi-level, targeting patient, provider, healthcare system simultaneously integrate community workers as liaison between patient community-based resources. A multi-faceted approach management also effective inpatient setting. Interventions promote safe glycemic use evidence-based glucose practices include provider reminder decision support systems, automated computer order entry, education, organizational change. Future should examine cost-effectiveness determine best financial models incorporating them into strategies.

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