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Diabetes Care, Vol 16, Issue 9 1268-1275, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Evaluation of a structured treatment and teaching program for non-insulin-treated type II diabetic outpatients in Germany after the nationwide introduction of reimbursement policy for physicians
M Gruesser, U Bott, P Ellermann, P Kronsbein and V Joergens
Central Research Institute of Ambulatory Health Care, Cologne, Germany.
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate the practicability and efficacy of a structured
treatment and teaching program for non-insulin-treated type II diabetic
patients in routine primary health care. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--All
physicians (n = 139) and their office staffs in Hamburg, Germany, who had
participated in a special training course from 1 April 1991 to 31 December
1991 were contacted for a standardized interview. A random sample of 17 of
these offices was selected for office visits during which the documented
data of all patients who had received the standardized treatment and
teaching in the same period were collected and evaluated. RESULTS--The
program was well received by the physicians, and the data collected on 179
patients (5.1 mo median after the intervention) demonstrated the efficacy
of the program at the treatment level: reduction of body weight (mean 2.8
kg, P < 0.0001) and HbA1c levels (from 8.11 +/- 1.68 to 7.47 +/- 1.64%,
P < 0.0001) was substantial. The individual prescribed volume of oral
antidiabetic agents was approximately 50% lower after patient attendance of
the program (significant decrease from 1.41 +/- 1.42 to 0.76 +/- 1.11
tablets/patient/day, P < 0.0001). The proportion of patients treated
with oral antidiabetic drugs decreased from 63 to 42% (P < 0.0001).
CONCLUSIONS--Subsequent to the introduction of nationwide remuneration of
outpatient education for type II diabetic patients by office-based
physicians, a relevant improvement was observed in the quality of care,
comparable with the effects of the program in a previous prospective
controlled trial.

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