Browsing by Author "Meyer, Suzanne"
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- ItemA comparison of diabetes education administered through telemedicine versus in person.(2003-03-28) Izquierdo, Roberto E; Knudson, Paul E; Meyer, Suzanne; Kearns, Joann; Ploutz-Snyder, Robert; Weinstock, Ruth STo determine whether diabetes education can be provided as effectively through telemedicine technology as through in person encounters with diabetes nurse and nutrition educators
- ItemDetection and remediation of medically urgent situations using telemedicine case management for older patients with diabetes mellitus.(2008-05-19) Izquierdo, Roberto; Meyer, Suzanne; Starren, Justin; Goland, Robin; Teresi, Jeanne; Shea, Steven; Weinstock, Ruth SDetection and response to medically urgent situations in patients with diabetes mellitus can improve the process and outcomes of care and potentially decrease morbidity and mortality We examined the detection and remediation of medically urgent situations among older patients receiving telemedicine case management for diabetes
- ItemA randomized trial comparing telemedicine case management with usual care in older, ethnically diverse, medically underserved patients with diabetes mellitus.(2006-01-02) Shea, Steven; Weinstock, Ruth S; Starren, Justin; Teresi, Jeanne; Palmas, Walter; Field, Lesley; Morin, Philip; Goland, Robin; Izquierdo, Roberto E; Wolff, L Thomas; Ashraf, Mohammed; Hilliman, Charlyn; Silver, Stephanie; Meyer, Suzanne; Holmes, Douglas; Petkova, Eva; Capps, Linnea; Lantigua, Rafael ATelemedicine is a promising but largely unproven technology for providing case management services to patients with chronic conditions who experience barriers to access to care or a high burden of illness