Petrelli Alessio, Saitto Carlo, Arcà Massimo, Perucci Carlo A
Department of Epidemiology ASL RME, Roma, Italy.
Eur J Public Health. 2004 Jun;14(2):120-2. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/14.2.120.
In Italy, diabetes centres are considered to provide adequate care but little is known about their performance.
Inpatient and outpatient administrative databases were used to select and study a cohort of 2,568 diabetic patients. Adherence to guidelines and effect of patient characteristics and diabetes centre on treatment was assessed. Mortality rate was calculated.
Patients averaged 9.3 outpatient visits per year. Each patient received a mean of 21.8 ambulatory services per year but only 2.21 Haemoglobin A1C tests, and only 0.56 procedures suggested by the guidelines. Diabetes management depended mainly on the care centre. A mortality rate of 6.9 per hundred person-years was observed.
Hospital-affiliated centres do not ensure adequate diabetes management.