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Day: 11 March 2023

2023 Gaps in Diabetes Care: How Providers Can Increase Awareness of Prediabetes Amongst Patients

2023 Gaps in Diabetes Care: How Providers Can Increase Awareness of Prediabetes Amongst Patients

Healthcare providers–wondering how you can prevent long-term complications by helping your patients catch prediabetes more frequently? Keep reading to find out.

Diabetes Management Technology Poses Issues with Older U.S. Populations

According to a report posted on Healio, recent studies have shown that there are challenges presented with continuous glucose monitoring devices (CGMs), including inaccurate results, device adhesion, and smartphone access to those with type 1 or 2 diabetes that are

Explore the challenges diabetes management technology poses for older U.S. populations and how tailored solutions can improve care and accessibility.

Portable A1c Devices Help Patients Better Control Type 2 Diabetes Post-Diagnosis

Portable A1c Devices Help Patients Better Control Type 2 Diabetes Post-Diagnosis

Diabetes care for patients accounts for 1 in 4 healthcare dollars spent in the U.S. A large part of these costs is spent on diabetes-associated comorbidities.

Black Patients Typically Have Higher Hemoglobin Variants, Resulting In Inaccurate A1c Measurements

A1c tests are more likely to produce inaccurate results for Black patients. Why?

A1c tests are more likely to produce inaccurate results for Black patients. Why? Because hemoglobin variants are more common in people with African, South and Southeast Asian, and Mediterranean ancestry.

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