2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17176185
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Effects of Point-Of-Care Testing in General Practice for Type 2 Diabetes Patients on Ambulatory Visits and Hospitalizations

Abstract: Point-of-care testing (POCT) of HbA1c means instant test results and more coherent counseling that is expected to improve diabetes management and affect ambulatory visits and hospitalizations. From late 2008, POCT has been implemented and adopted by a segment of the general practices in the capital region of Denmark. The aim of this study is to assess whether the introduction of POCT of HbA1c in general practice (GP) has affected patient outcomes for T2 diabetes patients in terms of hospital activity. We apply… Show more

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“…The immunoassay-based POCT facilitates the early detection of several cancer types such as pancreatic cancer or prostate cancer, only requiring less volume of body fluid or blood sample [ 29 ]. At the same time, the use of POCT also helps in the early diagnosis of diabetes by analyzing HbA1c [ 30 ], further cementing the improved role of POCT in noninfectious diseases.…”
Section: Point-of-care Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immunoassay-based POCT facilitates the early detection of several cancer types such as pancreatic cancer or prostate cancer, only requiring less volume of body fluid or blood sample [ 29 ]. At the same time, the use of POCT also helps in the early diagnosis of diabetes by analyzing HbA1c [ 30 ], further cementing the improved role of POCT in noninfectious diseases.…”
Section: Point-of-care Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%