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|a Evaluating the impact of an enhanced primary care diabetes service on diabetes outcomes: A before–after study
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|a • Diabetes is a primary care-sensitive or ambulatory care-sensitive condition. • Integrated care models of primary-secondary teams can compromise continuity of care. • We evaluated the use of diabetes service redesign involving skilled primary care teams. • This model is unlikely to lead to an increase in complications and hospitalisations. • The new enhanced model is as effective as the existing integrated care models.
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