Antihyperglycemic Medications: A Claims-Based Estimate of First-line Therapy Use Prior to Initialization of Second-line Medications
CONCLUSIONS
Despite published guidelines, second-line therapy often is initiated without evidence of recommended use of first-line therapy. Apparent treatment failures, which may in fact be attributable to nonadherence to guidelines, are common. Point-of-care and population-level processes are needed to monitor and improve guideline adherence.
Source: Diabetes Care - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Tseng, Y.-J.; Steinberg, G.; Fox, K. P.; Armstrong, J.; Mandl, K. D. Tags: Epidemiology-Other Epidemiology/Health Services Research Source Type: research
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