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. 2020 Aug 28;8:428. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00428

Table 4.

Use of service elements per demand segment* [frequency recommended per year, utilization rate (%)].

S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
SE1 Screening-visit 1
SE2 Lab test in GP office
SE3 Lab-test-sampling 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100%
SE4 Lab-test-analysis 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100% 1, 100%
SE5 First visit 1, 100%
SE6 Visit for diagnosis and care plan 3, 100%
SE7 Follow–up visit 4, 80% 4, 80% 4, 100% 4, 100%
SE8 Diet consultation 1, 10% 1, 1% 1, 1% 1, 1%
SE9 Eye care 1, 40% 1, 40% 1, 40% 1, 40%
SE10 Foot care 1, 10% 1, 65% 1, 65% 1, 65%
SE11 Self–test glucose monitoring 100, 100% 100, 100%
SE12 Oral medication 365, 100% 365, 90% 365, 90%
SE13 Insulin medication 365, 100% 365, 100%
SE14 Education 4, 100%
SE15 Specialized care
SE16 Life style program 12, 100%
SE17 Insulin injection by professional 365, 2% 365, 2%
SE18 Delivering medication by professional 4, 100% 4, 100% 4, 100%
SE19 Prescription medicine 4, 20%
SE20 Education for using insulin 8, 100%
*

As this manuscript is focused on Type 2 Diabetes care at primary healthcare settings, demand segments 1-4 are further elaborated in terms of service elements, resources, behavior, and costs. We do not elaborate S7 for demand segment 5 since it was provided at hospital settings.