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Title: What is the cost of quality for diabetes care?
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2014
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ISSN: 1552-6801; 1077-5587
DOI: 10.1177/1077558714557892 [doi]
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PMID: 25380606
Abstract: Increasing the quality of care and reducing cost growth are core objectives of numerous private- and public-sector performance improvement initiatives. Using a unique panel data set for a commercially insured population and multivariate regression analysis, this study examines the relationship between medical care spending and diabetes-related quality measures, including provider-initiated processes of care and patient-dependent quality activities. Empirical evidence generated from this analysis of the relationship between a comprehensive set of diabetes quality measures and diabetes-related spending does not lend support for the assumption that high-quality preventive and primary care combined with effective patient self-management can lead to lower costs in the near term. Finally, we find no relationship between adjusted spending and intermediate clinical outcomes (e.g., HbA1c level) measured at the clinic level.
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Authors: Abraham, Jean Marie; Crespin, DJ; McCullough, Jeffrey S; Christianson, Jon B
Periodical (Full): Medical care research and review : MCRR
Issue: 6
Volume: 71
Pages: 580-1177
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