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BMJ | 2012

Integrated care: a Danish perspective

Andreas Rudkjøbing; Maria Olejaz; Hans Okkels Birk; Annegrete Juul Nielsen; Cristina Hernández-Quevedo; Allan Krasnik

Despite three decades of reform Denmark’s health sector is still struggling to provide coordinated care for an ageing population with a high burden of chronic disease. Andreas Rudkjøbing and colleagues describe recent initiatives to improve continuity of care


Health Policy | 2015

Evaluation of a policy to strengthen case management and quality of diabetes care in general practice in Denmark

Andreas Rudkjøbing; Karsten Vrangbæk; Hans Okkels Birk; John Andersen; Allan Krasnik

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the utilization of a policy for strengthening general practitioners case management and quality of care of diabetes patients in Denmark incentivized by a novel payment mode. We also want to elucidate any geographical variation or variation on the basis of practice features such as solo- or group practice, size of practice and age of the GP. METHODS On the basis registers encompassing reimbursement data from GPs and practice specific information about geographical location (region), type of practice (solo- or group-practice), size of practice (number of patients listed) and age of the GP were are able to determine differences in use of the policy in relation to the practice-specific information. RESULTS At the end of the study period (2007-2012) approximately 30% of practices have enrolled extending services to approximately 10% of the diabetes population. There is regional--as well as organizational differences between GPs who have enrolled and the national averages with enrolees being younger, from larger practices and with more patients listed. CONCLUSIONS Our study documents an organizationally and regionally varied and limited utilization with the overall incentive structure defined in the policy not strong enough to move the majority of GPs to change their way of delivering and financing care for patients with diabetes within a period of more than 5 years.


Health systems in transition | 2012

Denmark: health system review

Annegrete Juul; Allan Krasnik; Andreas Rudkjøbing; Hans Okkels Birk; Maria Olejaz; Christina Hernández-Quevedo


International Journal of Integrated Care | 2014

Health care agreements as a tool for coordinating health and social services

Andreas Rudkjøbing; Martin Strandberg-Larsen; Karsten Vrangbæk; John Andersen; Allan Krasnik


Danish Medical Journal | 2012

Surgeons' motivation for choice of workplace.

Lena Kähler; Maria Kristiansen; Andreas Rudkjøbing; Martin Strandberg-Larsen


Eurohealth | 2012

Do Danes enjoy a high performing chronic care system

Cristina Hernández-Quevedo; Maria Olejaz; Annegrete Juul Nielsen; Andreas Rudkjøbing; Hans Okkels Birk; Allan Krasnik


Archive | 2015

Competition and practising specialists

Andreas Rudkjøbing; Karsten Vrangbæk; Terkel Christiansen


Archive | 2015

Deletion of the Danish General Practice Database (DAMD)

Terkel Christiansen; Andreas Rudkjøbing


Archive | 2015

A priority setting institute under debate

Terkel Christiansen; Andreas Rudkjøbing


Archive | 2015

The role of the regions under discussion

Terkel Christiansen; Hans Okkels Birk; Andreas Rudkjøbing

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Allan Krasnik

University of Copenhagen

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Terkel Christiansen

University of Southern Denmark

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Maria Olejaz

University of Copenhagen

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John Andersen

University of Copenhagen

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Lena Kähler

University of Copenhagen

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