The AJMC® Diabetes compendium is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights for the chronic condition.
April 15th 2025
A new review finds federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) are underutilized in hypertension and type 2 diabetes clinical research, despite their potential to improve trial diversity.
Study Finds ACOs Have No Meaningful Impact on Medication Use or Adherence
July 25th 2017Many accountable care organizations participating in the Medicare Shared Savings Program focus on disease control and medication use, but a new study published in JAMA Cardiology has found that the programs have not made any meaningful changes in medication use or adherence.
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"Beyond A1C" Pinpoints Metrics That Matter to Patients for Future FDA Approvals
July 21st 2017Luminaries from the worlds of research, regulation, and advocacy in diabetes gathered in Bethesda, Maryland, to discuss what future rules for drug and device approvals might look like if things like hypoglycemia and time in range had consideration.
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Big Breakfast Key to Lower Weight, Study Finds
July 20th 2017The study found that no matter their eating pattern, participants tended to add weight gradually until age 60, then lose it gradually. But those who had most of their calories earlier in the day gained less and lost weight more rapidly after age 60.
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Dr Andrew Rhinehart: Improving Intermediate Outcomes in Diabetes Research
July 20th 2017Andrew Rhinehart, MD, chief medical officer at Glytec, discusses the transition from intermediate outcomes in diabetes research of glycemic results to harder outcomes that will benefit the patient financially and through their care.
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Just an Hour of Social Time a Week Makes a Difference in Dementia
July 17th 2017The British study found that just an hour a week of added social interaction, and letting patients have a say in their care plan, reduced agitation and improved quality of life for Alzheimer's patients. This method also reduced costs, which has implications for Medicare as the Alzheimer's populaton is expected to grow in Medicare.
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Dr Alan Carter on the Steps to Managing Rising Insulin Costs
July 17th 2017Legislators and Congress need to be pressured to achieve more price transparency in order to manage the high costs on insulin says Alan Carter, PharmD, principal investigator and senior advisor at MRIGlobal, and adjunct faculty at University of Missouri—Kansas City School of Pharmacy.
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Rule Would Limit Digital Providers to Makeup Sessions When Medicare Launches DPP in 2018
July 14th 2017Digital providers have been seen as crucial to scaling the Diabetes Prevention Program to the 22 million seniors with prediabetes. Medicare spends $1 out of every $3 on diabetes, and disease prevention is essential to lowering overall healthcare spending.
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Liraglutide Used to Mitigate Diabetes Risk in Patients With Schizophrenia
July 7th 2017Patients with schizophrenia are at high risk of developing diabetes, particularly due to the effects of antipsychotic medications, but the results of a recently published trial indicate liraglutide can help improve glucose tolerance and body weight in prediabetic patients.
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Nina Brown-Ashford: DPP Will Improve Care and Costs for Prediabetes Patients
July 6th 2017Nina Brown-Ashford, MPH, CHES, deputy group director at the CMS Innovation Center, discusses how Medicare’s Diabetes Prevention Program will help improve population health and contain the high costs of diabetes care.
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