The AJMC® Diabetes compendium is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights for the chronic condition.
December 10th 2025
Many US patients with diabetes cannot afford their medical care. The authors review the impact of interventions that reduced and/or eliminated diabetes-related costs.
The Economics of Transthyretin-Mediated Amyloidosis: Balancing Equity and Access in Resource Allocation
1 Credit / Cardiology, Neurology
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Advancing Immunotherapy in Endometrial Cancer: A Managed Care Perspective on Personalized Care
1.5 Credits / Gynecologic Cancer, Health Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Oncology, Women's Health
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Impact of Formulary Restrictions on Medication Use and Costs
Placing formulary restrictions on brand name drugs shifts use toward generics, lowers the cost per prescription fill, and has minimal impact on overall adherence for antidiabetes, antihyperlipidemia, and antihypertension medications among low-income subsidy recipients in Medicare Part D plans.
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Vagal Nerve Blocking for Morbid Obesity
This lifetime economic analysis demonstrates vagal nerve blocking therapy to be a cost-effective alternative to conventional therapy in class 2 and 3 obesity patients.
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Liraglutide Gains New Indication for Reducing CV Event Risk
August 25th 2017Novo Nordisk announced that its diabetes drug liraglutide (Victoza) has been approved by the FDA for a new indication: it can reduce the risk of major cardiovascular (CV) events in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and existing CV disease.
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This Week in Managed Care: August 25, 2017
August 25th 2017This week, the top stories in managed care include a study on which mammogram recommendations to follow; findings that continuous glucose monitoring benefits patients with type 2 diabetes; and a new position statement on treating patients with diabetes and hypertension.
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Predictive Tool Could Target Patients at Risk of Hypoglycemia-Related Utilization
August 24th 2017Researchers have outlined a 6-item risk stratification tool that successfully predicted the likelihood that patients with diabetes will have a hypoglycemia-related emergency department visit or hospital admission.
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Study: Dexcom CGM Benefits Type 2 Diabetes Patients Using Multiple Daily Insulin Injections
August 21st 2017To avoid bias, the study did use aggressive titration protocols that might be found in a real-world setting. Still, patients using CGM saw greater reductions in A1C and more time in range.
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Letter on PCSK9 Value-Based Contracts Asks: When Are Discounts Applied?
August 16th 2017Cardiologists were thrilled with results of the FOURIER trial, but payers were less moved. Given the drug's $14,000 a year price, some wanted to know if they would see more than the 30% to 35% discounts they had been offered.
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Competitive Diabetes Education Game Helped Veterans Control Blood Glucose
August 11th 2017New research indicates that veterans who played a diabetes education game in teams demonstrated greater improvements in blood glucose control than veterans who learned about diabetes management from a booklet.
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Clinical-Community Interventions for Improving Quality of Life in Childhood Obesity
August 9th 2017Two clinical-community interventions-enhanced primary care and enhanced primary care with coaching-are capable of improving parent-reported outcomes and a child's quality of life for childhood obesity.
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WellDoc, AADE Launch Diabetes Digital Health Learning Network
August 4th 2017The partnership seeks to establish best practices for helping diabetes educators collect data to improve population health. The announcement comes the first day of the annual meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators, being held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Healthy Eating Advocates, Convenience Stores Split on Delay for Menu Labeling Rule
August 3rd 2017A rule that would have created national standards for menu labels was halted a day before it took effect in May. Advocates for healthy eating cried foul, but a trade group for convenience stores said the rule would have harmed its members.
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