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010 _a 2016955045
020 _a 978-3-319-13388-1
020 _a 978-3-319-13389-8 (eBook)
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041 _aEnglish
082 _a616.462 SIM
100 _qDavid Simmons
245 _a Integrated Diabetes Care
_b A Multidisciplinary Approach
260 _aSchool of Medicine Western Sydney University Sydney , NSW , Australia |
_bSpringer International Publishing Switzerland |
_c 2017.
300 _a257 Pages
300 _aIncludes References & Index
520 _a Integrating care across disciplines and organisations around the needs of the person with diabetes has been proposed as an approach that could improve care while reducing cost- but has it and can it? Integrated Diabetes Care- A Multidisciplinary Approach collates evidence of worldwide approaches to both horizontal integration (across disciplines) and vertical integration (across organizations) in diabetes care and describe what was done, what worked and what appeared to be the barriers to achieving the goals of the programmes. Evidence is sought from groups who have developed different approaches to integrating diabetes care in different health systems (eg insurance vs tax payer funded, single vs multiple organization, published vs unpublished). A final chapter brings the evidence together for a final discussion about what seems to work and what does not.
600 _xDiseases, Endocrinology, Medical / Clinical Medicine, Medical / Endocrinology & Metabolism, Medical / Diseases, Diabetes, Diabetes -- Treatment, Integrated delivery of health care, Medicine, Medicine and Public Health, Metabolism -- Disorders
700 _qHelmut Wenzel
700 _qJanice C. Zgibor
856 _uDOI 10.1007/978-3-319-13389-8
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