Guidelines for treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus advise to monitor patients every three months, but this advice is not evidence-based. In this study we investigated whether the monitoring frequency in well-controlled diabetes patients (not using insulin, HbA1c ≤58 mmol/mol, systoli
Background: Scientific evidence for the frequency of monitoring of type 2 diabetes patients is lacking. If threemonthly control in general practice could be reduced to six-monthly control in some patients, this would on the one hand reduce the use of medical services including involvement of practic
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