Synergy between the pay-for-performance scheme and better physician-patient relationship might reduce the risk of retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Shang-Jyh ChiouKuomeng LiaoYu-Tung HuangWender LinChi-Jeng HsiehPublished in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2020)
Diabetes care requires a long-term relationship between patients and their care providers. Besides encouraging patients to participate in P4P programs, health authorities should provide more incentives for providers or patients to regularly survey patients' lipid profiles and glucose levels, and reward the better interpersonal relationship to prevent retinopathy.
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