Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe: A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe

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Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe : A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe. / Jones, Allan; Bardram, Jakob Eyvind; Bækgaard, Per; Cramer-Petersen, Claus Lundgaard; Skinner, Timothy; Vrangbæk, Karsten; Starr, Laila; Nørgaard, Kirsten; Lind, Nanna; Bechmann Christensen, Merete; Glümer, Charlotte; Wang-Sattler, Rui; Laxy, Michael; Brander, Erik; Heinemann, Lutz; Heise, Tim; Schliess, Freimut; Ladewig, Katharina; Kownatka, Dagmar.

I: Primary Care Diabetes, Bind 15, Nr. 2, 2021, s. 360-364.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Jones, A, Bardram, JE, Bækgaard, P, Cramer-Petersen, CL, Skinner, T, Vrangbæk, K, Starr, L, Nørgaard, K, Lind, N, Bechmann Christensen, M, Glümer, C, Wang-Sattler, R, Laxy, M, Brander, E, Heinemann, L, Heise, T, Schliess, F, Ladewig, K & Kownatka, D 2021, 'Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe: A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe', Primary Care Diabetes, bind 15, nr. 2, s. 360-364. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2020.10.008

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Jones, A., Bardram, J. E., Bækgaard, P., Cramer-Petersen, C. L., Skinner, T., Vrangbæk, K., Starr, L., Nørgaard, K., Lind, N., Bechmann Christensen, M., Glümer, C., Wang-Sattler, R., Laxy, M., Brander, E., Heinemann, L., Heise, T., Schliess, F., Ladewig, K., & Kownatka, D. (2021). Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe: A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe. Primary Care Diabetes, 15(2), 360-364. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2020.10.008

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Jones A, Bardram JE, Bækgaard P, Cramer-Petersen CL, Skinner T, Vrangbæk K o.a. Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe: A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe. Primary Care Diabetes. 2021;15(2):360-364. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pcd.2020.10.008

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Jones, Allan ; Bardram, Jakob Eyvind ; Bækgaard, Per ; Cramer-Petersen, Claus Lundgaard ; Skinner, Timothy ; Vrangbæk, Karsten ; Starr, Laila ; Nørgaard, Kirsten ; Lind, Nanna ; Bechmann Christensen, Merete ; Glümer, Charlotte ; Wang-Sattler, Rui ; Laxy, Michael ; Brander, Erik ; Heinemann, Lutz ; Heise, Tim ; Schliess, Freimut ; Ladewig, Katharina ; Kownatka, Dagmar. / Integrated personalized diabetes management goes Europe : A multi-disciplinary approach to innovating type 2 diabetes care in Europe. I: Primary Care Diabetes. 2021 ; Bind 15, Nr. 2. s. 360-364.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents a multi-dimensional challenge for European and global societies alike. Building on an iterative six-step disease management process that leverages feedback loops and utilizes commodity digital tools, the PDM-ProValue study program demonstrated that integrated personalized diabetes management, or iPDM, can improve the standard of care for persons living with diabetes in a sustainable way. The novel “iPDM Goes Europe” consortium strives to advance iPDM adoption by (1) implementing the concept in a value-based healthcare setting for the treatment of persons living with type 2 diabetes, (2) providing tools to assess the patient's physical and mental health status, and (3) exploring new avenues to take advantage of emerging big data resources.",
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AU - Cramer-Petersen, Claus Lundgaard

AU - Skinner, Timothy

AU - Vrangbæk, Karsten

AU - Starr, Laila

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AU - Lind, Nanna

AU - Bechmann Christensen, Merete

AU - Glümer, Charlotte

AU - Wang-Sattler, Rui

AU - Laxy, Michael

AU - Brander, Erik

AU - Heinemann, Lutz

AU - Heise, Tim

AU - Schliess, Freimut

AU - Ladewig, Katharina

AU - Kownatka, Dagmar

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KW - Artificial intelligence

KW - Delivery of health care, integrated

KW - Diabetes mellitus, type 2

KW - Patient reported outcome measures

KW - Value-based health insurance

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DO - 10.1016/j.pcd.2020.10.008

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