TY - JOUR
T1 - Introductory Overview of the Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes 2.0 (NEXT-D2) Network
T2 - Examining the Impact of US Health Policies and Practices to Prevent Diabetes and Its Complications
AU - Duru, O. Kenrik
AU - Mangione, Carol M.
AU - Rodriguez, Hector P.
AU - Ross-Degnan, Dennis
AU - Wharam, J. Frank
AU - Black, Bernard
AU - Kho, Abel
AU - Huguet, Nathalie
AU - Angier, Heather
AU - Mayer, Victoria
AU - Siscovick, David
AU - Kraschnewski, Jennifer L.
AU - Shi, Lizheng
AU - Nauman, Elizabeth
AU - Gregg, Edward W.
AU - Ali, Mohammed K.
AU - Thornton, Pamela
AU - Clauser, Steven
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - Purpose of Review: Diabetes incidence is rising among vulnerable population subgroups including minorities and individuals with limited education. Many diabetes-related programs and public policies are unevaluated while others are analyzed with research designs highly susceptible to bias which can result in flawed conclusions. The Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes 2.0 (NEXT-D2) Network includes eight research centers and three funding agencies using rigorous methods to evaluate natural experiments in health policy and program delivery. Recent Findings: NEXT-D2 research studies use quasi-experimental methods to assess three major areas as they relate to diabetes: health insurance expansion; healthcare financing and payment models; and innovations in care coordination. The studies will report on preventive processes, achievement of diabetes care goals, and incidence of complications. Some studies assess healthcare utilization while others focus on patient-reported outcomes. Summary: NEXT-D2 examines the effect of public and private policies on diabetes care and prevention at a critical time, given ongoing and rapid shifts in the US health policy landscape.
AB - Purpose of Review: Diabetes incidence is rising among vulnerable population subgroups including minorities and individuals with limited education. Many diabetes-related programs and public policies are unevaluated while others are analyzed with research designs highly susceptible to bias which can result in flawed conclusions. The Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes 2.0 (NEXT-D2) Network includes eight research centers and three funding agencies using rigorous methods to evaluate natural experiments in health policy and program delivery. Recent Findings: NEXT-D2 research studies use quasi-experimental methods to assess three major areas as they relate to diabetes: health insurance expansion; healthcare financing and payment models; and innovations in care coordination. The studies will report on preventive processes, achievement of diabetes care goals, and incidence of complications. Some studies assess healthcare utilization while others focus on patient-reported outcomes. Summary: NEXT-D2 examines the effect of public and private policies on diabetes care and prevention at a critical time, given ongoing and rapid shifts in the US health policy landscape.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11892-018-0977-5
DO - 10.1007/s11892-018-0977-5
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29399715
AN - SCOPUS:85041718120
SN - 1534-4827
VL - 18
JO - Current diabetes reports
JF - Current diabetes reports
IS - 2
M1 - 8
ER -