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USA  ADA Recommendations for Diabetes Care for Palm OS
2006 Clinical Practice Recommendations for diabetes care for Palm OS
keywords clinical domains
Evidence-based medicine, Clinical Practice Guidelines for Handheld Computers, point-of-care, Palm Devices, PDA, reference tool, decision support Diabetes
developed by American Diabetes Association
commissioned 2006
status Available for download
access  bullet  ADA Clinical Practice Recommendations for diabetes care for Palm OS

description
Comprehensive summary of the American Diabetes Association Standards of Care for the diagnosis, management and treatment of diabetes. For Palm OS: requires the RediReader or iSilo (3.0 or greater) document reader on a Palm OS device.
references

ADA Clinical Practice Recommendations. American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care. 2006 Jan;29(suppl_1):S1-S2.

[]   [Diabetes Care]

" The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has been actively involved in the development and dissemination of diabetes care standards, guidelines, and related documents for many years. These statements are published in one or more of the Association’s professional journals. This supplement contains ADA’s "Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes," our major position statement, which contains all or key recommendations. In addition, contained herein are selected position statements on certain topics not adequately covered in the "Standards." We hope that this is a convenient and important resource for all health care professionals who care for people with diabetes.

ADA Clinical Practice Recommendations consist of position statements that represent official ADA opinion as denoted by formal review and approval by the Professional Practice Committee and the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. ADA Statements, consensus statements, and technical reviews are not official ADA recommendations; however, they are produced under the auspices of the Association by invited experts. These publications are reviewed by the Professional Practice Committee for general content and used as source documents for the updating of the "Standards." "

American Diabetes Association. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2005. Diabetes Care. 2005 Jan;28 Suppl 1:S1-79.

[PubMed]   [Diabetes Care]

" The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has been actively involved in the development and dissemination of diabetes care standards, guidelines, and related documents for many years. These statements are published in one or more of the Association’s professional journals. This Supplement contains ADA’s "Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes," our major position statement, which contains all or key recommendations. In addition, contained herein are selected position statements on certain topics not adequately covered in the "Standards." "

contact American Diabetes Association
1701 North Beauregard Street
Alexandria, VA 22311, USA

links  bullet  ADA Clinical Practice Recommendations for diabetes care for Palm OS  bullet  American Diabetes Association  bullet  iSilo  bullet  RediReader
acknowledgements
 
page history
Entry on OpenClinical: 01 November 2005
Last main update: 10 November 2005; 12 January 2006
Design - template v0.2: 24 June 2005.

 

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