Presenter: U. Rothe/ U. Manuwald Institution: 3 rd WP7 meeting Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma July, 2-3, 2015 Questionnaire on Prevention and Management of Diabetes Overview of the Results: Diabetes Management
Results Percentage of countries with a diabetes management program (DMP) n=19 countries Austria Belgium CroatiaCyprus Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Irel and Italy Lithuania Netherlands Norway Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain UK a. local b. regional c. national
Results Implemention level, spread and promoter
Results Health professionals involved in the diabetes management program
Results Main objectives
Results Key components
Results Percentage of patients with diabetes who are involved in a DMP Austria Belgium CroatiaCyprus Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Irel and Italy Lithuania Netherlands Norway Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain UK Person with diabetes involved in a DMP (%)
Results Indicators used for monitoring the management program Austria Belgium CroatiaCyprus Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Irel and Italy Lithuania Netherlands Norway Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain UK a. process indicators b. intermediate outcome indicators c. long-term effect indicators
Results Incentive payment to caregivers Austria Belgium CroatiaCyprus Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Irel and Italy Lithuania Netherlands Norway Portugal Romania Slovenia Spain UK a. pay for performance b. pay for outcome c. no incentive
Results Available data/statistics at population level
Results Available data at individual level
Key messages Effective as well as an efficient diabetes management is essential to prevent or delay complications and co-morbidities of patients with diabetes. Evaluation criteria are needed to identify key components of high quality of care.
The Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS)* * This presentation arises from the Joint Action addressing chronic diseases and healthy ageing across the life cycle (JA-CHRODIS), which has received funding from the European Union, under the framework of the Health Programme ( ).