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Effect of a nationwide program of educational outreach visits to improve the processes of care for patients with type 2 diabetes.

Philippe Ricordeau1, Pierre Durieux, Alain Weill, Gilles Chatellier, Nathalie Vallier, Alvine Bissery, Pierre Fender, Hubert Allemand.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To improve processes of ambulatory care for patients with type 2 diabetes in a nationwide program.
METHODS: Interrupted time-series analysis with audits of practice. To implement selected recommendations of national guidelines, educational outreach visits (office visits or phone discussions) were offered to all French physicians who diagnosed one case of type 2 diabetes during a six-month intervention period. Outcome measures were the number of HBA1c measurements recorded monthly in the medical insurance computer database and the proportion of diabetic patients for whom one test had been reimbursed during the previous six months (HBA1c, fasting blood glucose) or previous twelve months (serum cholesterol, serum creatinine, urine microalbumin, electrocardiogram, ophthalmologic examination).
RESULTS: A total of 15,522 office visits and 9,062 telephone discussions were performed among 22,940 physicians. The increase in the monthly proportion of the number of HBA1c tests to the total number of laboratory tests was higher during the intervention period than during the preintervention (p value < .0001) and postintervention periods (p value < .001). Between the first audit (n = 651,574) and the third audit (n = 911,871), HBA1c measurements increased from 41.2% to 60.5% and blood glucose measurements performed alone decreased from 38.8% to 18.7%. Urine microalbumin measurements increased from 10.6% before to 15.3% after intervention. Only a slight increase was observed for other tests.
CONCLUSIONS: Physician to physician outreach visits can be an effective way to improve the processes of care for diabetes and to routinize nationwide use of practice guidelines.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15095777     DOI: 10.1017/s0266462303000679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Technol Assess Health Care        ISSN: 0266-4623            Impact factor:   2.188


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