Diabetes care relies on patient/physician-initiated programs of periodic evaluation, monitoring, and treatment interventions. Clinical practice guidelines can assist clinicians in diabetes care. To improve outcomes, these methods must be designed and implemented in a way that promotes change in physician behavior. When guidelines are corrected to real-time reminder protocols (at the time the physician is making clinical decisions with the patient), compliance with recommended tests and procedures is increased. Follow-up analysis of performance and comparison with peers assists physicians in making the necessary clinical interventions that improve the management of these conditions and reduce complications. Integrated electronic medical records are a key initial component for motivating physicians and initiating effective diabetes management plans.

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