Treat early, treat appropiately
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2010-04
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Abstract
The treatment of type 2 diabetes is shifting from secondary specialist centres to the primary care setting. However, for this shift to be sustainable and successful, primary care physicians (PCPs) must effectively provide aspects of diabetes care traditionally supplied by specialists. In particular, the early and appropriate use of insulin in type 2 diabetes will increasingly become the responsibility of PCPs. This review examines how patients with type 2 diabetes are currently managed across several European countries, and explores the evidence around insulin use in type 2 diabetes and the implications for primary care.
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Diabetes, Primary care, Insulin initiation, Control, Basal insulin, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Nutrition and Dietetics
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Liebl, A, Rutten, G & Abraira, C 2010, 'Treat early, treat appropiately', Primary Care Diabetes, vol. 4, no. Suppl 1, pp. 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1751-9918(10)60003-4