Although the study of the association between interventions in primary care and health outcomes continues to produce mixed findings, programs designed to promote the greater compliance of General Practitioners and their diabetic patients with guidelines have been increasingly introduced worldwide, in an attempt to achieve better quality diabetes care through the enhanced standardisation of patient supervision. In this study, we use clinical data from the Diabetes Register of one large Local Health Authority (LHAs) in Italy's Emilia-Romagna Region for the period 2012-2015. Firstly, we investigate whether GPs’ participation in the local Diabetes Management Program (DMP) leads to improved patient compliance with regional guidelines. Secondly, we test whether the monitoring activities prescribed for diabetics by the Regional diabetes guidelines have a positive impact on patients’ health outcomes and increase appropriateness in health care utilization. Our results show that such a Program, which aims to increase GPs’ involvement and cooperation in following the Regional guidelines, achieves its goal of improved patient compliance with the prescribed actions. In turn, through the implementation of the DMP and the greater involvement of physicians, Regional policies have succeeded in promoting better health outcomes and improved appropriateness of health care utilization.

Disease management in diabetes care : When involving GPs improves patient compliance and health outcomes / C. Ugolini, M. Lippi Bruni, A.C. Leucci, G. Fiorentini, E. Berti, L. Nobilio, M.L. Moro. - In: HEALTH POLICY. - ISSN 0168-8510. - 123:10(2019 Oct), pp. 955-962. [10.1016/j.healthpol.2019.08.014]

Disease management in diabetes care : When involving GPs improves patient compliance and health outcomes

E. Berti;
2019

Abstract

Although the study of the association between interventions in primary care and health outcomes continues to produce mixed findings, programs designed to promote the greater compliance of General Practitioners and their diabetic patients with guidelines have been increasingly introduced worldwide, in an attempt to achieve better quality diabetes care through the enhanced standardisation of patient supervision. In this study, we use clinical data from the Diabetes Register of one large Local Health Authority (LHAs) in Italy's Emilia-Romagna Region for the period 2012-2015. Firstly, we investigate whether GPs’ participation in the local Diabetes Management Program (DMP) leads to improved patient compliance with regional guidelines. Secondly, we test whether the monitoring activities prescribed for diabetics by the Regional diabetes guidelines have a positive impact on patients’ health outcomes and increase appropriateness in health care utilization. Our results show that such a Program, which aims to increase GPs’ involvement and cooperation in following the Regional guidelines, achieves its goal of improved patient compliance with the prescribed actions. In turn, through the implementation of the DMP and the greater involvement of physicians, Regional policies have succeeded in promoting better health outcomes and improved appropriateness of health care utilization.
Clinical guidelines; Diabetes care; Diabetes Management Programs; Primary care
Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee e Veneree
ott-2019
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