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A focused telephonic nursing intervention delivers improved adherence to A1c testing.

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    patty m orrPatty M Orr,matthew a mcginnisMatthew A McGinnis,laurel r hudsonLaurel R Hudson,sadie s coberleySadie S Coberley,albert crawfordAlbert Crawford,janice l clarkeJanice L Clarke,neil i goldfarbNeil I Goldfarb,patty m orrPatty M Orr,matthew a mcginnisMatthew A McGinnis,laurel r hudsonLaurel R Hudson,sadie s coberleySadie S Coberley,albert crawfordAlbert Crawford,janice l clarkeJanice L Clarke,neil i goldfarbNeil I Goldfarb,

    Compliance with hemoglobin A1c (A1c) testing is suboptimal despite the clear national recommendations and guidelines established for care of patients with diabetes. Recent studies have demonstrated a relationship between participation in a diabetes disease management (DM) program and improved adherence to A1c testing. A focused intervention study was initiated to investigate the ability of a DM program to drive improvement in A1c testing. A cohort of 36,327 members experienced a statistically significant increase (29%) in A1c testing while participating in the 6-month focused intervention. This finding demonstrated that a focused DM intervention is able to deliver improvement in a clinical process metric critical for managing patients with diabetes, thereby reducing their risk of disease exacerbation.

    A focused telephonic nursing intervention delivers improved adherence to A1c testing. Publishing Authors By Initials

    pm orrPM Orr,ma mcginnisMA McGinnis,lr hudsonLR Hudson,ss coberleySS Coberley,a crawfordA Crawford,jl clarkeJL Clarke,ni goldfarbNI Goldfarb,pm orrPM Orr,ma mcginnisMA McGinnis,lr hudsonLR Hudson,ss coberleySS Coberley,a crawfordA Crawford,jl clarkeJL Clarke,ni goldfarbNI Goldfarb,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Disease management : DM

    VOLUME: 9

    Page Numbers: 277-83

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    ISSN: 1093-507X

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2006

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Healthways, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee 37215, USA. patty.orr@healthways.com

    Country: United States

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