Diabetes patients check rate - fundus examination or fundus color photography (disease specific indicator)
The National Health Insurance (NHI) suggests using glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) or glycated albumin, fasting lipid profile, fundus examination or fundus photography, and urine protein (microalbumin) as four indicators to evaluate the quality of care for diabetic patients before seeking medical treatment at healthcare institutions.
Data fields
year、Medical institution code、Name of the medical institution、Special Category、The number of people who have received fundus examination or fundus color photography examination _a、The number of patients with diabetes using diabetes medication_b、Fundus examination or fundus color photography examination completion rate_a/b、Number of reporting physicians、Average patient age、Patients' critical illness ratio、The number of severely injured patients、Is it for participating institutions?、Number of doctors participating in diabetes care program、County and city classification、Township division
Contact person
陳綉琴 (02-27065866#3006)
Update frequency
Every June
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2015-11-23
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2024-08-04 10:05
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Medical qualityDiabetesFundus examinationRetinal color photography
Note
Authorization information website: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/Banner/DevelopGuide.aspxAPI documentation for OAS standard: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/openapi.jsonThis dataset resource ID: A21030000I-E3200C-001
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