Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark;
Clin Epidemiol. 2012;4(Suppl 1):15-9. doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S30082. Epub 2012 Sep 21.
This paper provides a short overview of the Danish health care system and the organization of care for type 2 diabetes patients in Denmark. It also describes the supplementary data sources that are used for collection of baseline data in the nationwide Danish Centre for Strategic Research in Type 2 Diabetes (DD2) Project. The Danish National Health Service provides tax-funded medical care for all 5.6 million Danish residents. The health care system is characterized by extensive individual-level registration of data used for planning, administration, quality improvement, and research. It is estimated that there are currently at least 250,000 individuals with known diabetes in Denmark (approximately 4.5% of the Danish population), of which an estimated 80% are followed and treated by their general practitioners and approximately 20% are followed at hospital specialist outpatient clinics. These health care providers form the basis for recruiting diabetes patients in the DD2 project, and the data sources that these providers use in clinical practice give access to important supplementary patient data. The DD2's patient-enrollment system is designed to be fast and simple, and thus only collects primary interview data that cannot be extracted from already existing data sources. Thus, in addition to an online DD2 questionnaire filled out by general practitioners and hospital physicians at the time of patient enrollment, supplementary data are obtained from the Danish Diabetes Database for Adults, a nationwide clinical quality improvement registry. Both hospital physicians and a growing number of general practitioners routinely report data to this database. For general practitioners, the Danish General Practice Database acts as an important feeder database for the Danish Diabetes Database for Adults and thereby also for the DD2 project.
本文简要介绍了丹麦的医疗保健系统和丹麦 2 型糖尿病患者的护理组织情况。文中还描述了用于收集全国性丹麦 2 型糖尿病战略研究中心(DD2)项目基线数据的补充数据源。丹麦国家卫生服务为 560 万丹麦居民提供税收资助的医疗服务。该医疗保健系统的特点是广泛记录用于规划、管理、质量改进和研究的数据。据估计,目前丹麦至少有 25 万已知的糖尿病患者(约占丹麦人口的 4.5%),其中估计有 80%由他们的全科医生进行随访和治疗,约 20%在医院专科门诊接受随访。这些医疗保健提供者构成了 DD2 项目中招募糖尿病患者的基础,而这些提供者在临床实践中使用的数据源可以获取重要的补充患者数据。DD2 的患者登记系统旨在快速简单,因此仅收集无法从现有数据源中提取的主要访谈数据。因此,除了在患者登记时由全科医生和医院医生在线填写的 DD2 问卷外,还从丹麦成人糖尿病数据库(一个全国性的临床质量改进注册中心)获取补充数据。医院医生和越来越多的全科医生定期向该数据库报告数据。对于全科医生而言,丹麦全科医生数据库是丹麦成人糖尿病数据库和 DD2 项目的重要数据源。