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New and Recently Revised Scientific Documents

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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Guideline - ACCORD Study Response

February 8, 2008

Health Care Guidelines by Topic
  • Behavioral Health
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to emotional, mental, or behavioral health conditions.
  • Cardiovascular
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to heart disease, hypertension, and other causes of cardiovascular disease.
  • Musculo-Skeletal Disorders
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to muscular or skeletal conditions.
  • Patient Safety & Reliability
    Guidelines, order sets, and protocols related to a variety of patient safety issues in the inpatient and outpatient care setting.
  • Preventive & Health Maintenance
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to maintaining good health, immunizations, or preventing illness or disease development.
  • Respiratory Disease
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to respiratory illness or lung disease.
  • Women's Health
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to obstetric and gynecologic health conditions.
  • Other Health Care Conditions
    Guidelines, order sets and protocols related to a variety of health care conditions not included in specific categories.
  • Patient & Family Guidelines (Alpha List)
    ICSI Health Care Guidelines for Patients & Families are the same clinical guidelines developed for health care providers, supplemented by definitions and descriptions of medical terms that are often unfamiliar to people who are not health care professionals.