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The Cost-Effectiveness of Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE) Structured Education in Type 1 Diabetes: An Update using the Sheffield Type 1 Diabetes Policy Model (Diabetes UK Professional Conference 13-15 March 2013)

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posted on 2020-02-27, 14:55 authored by Jen Kruger, Alan BrennanAlan Brennan, Praveen ThokalaPraveen Thokala, Hasan Basarir, Simon HellerSimon Heller
A published economic evaluation suggested that DAFNE structured education for adults with Type 1 diabetes was cost-effective in comparison with no DAFNE over a 10-year time horizon (1). However, this study had several limitations including the exclusion of macrovascular diabetic complications.

The aim of the study was to provide an up-to-date estimate of the cost-effectiveness of DAFNE using the Sheffield Type 1 Diabetes Policy Model.

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