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.
Health Plans Seek Outcomes-Based Pricing, Says Avalere Study
June 23rd 2016A report developed by Avalere Health, based on a survey that the company conducted among health plans in 2015, states that a majority of health plans want to sign outcomes-based contracts with biopharmaceutical companies, especially for oncology and hepatitis C drugs.
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Diabetes Raises Fatal Heart Attack Risk by 50%
June 23rd 2016The study comes as regulators put increased emphasis on long-term cardiovascular outcomes trials to ensure safety of diabetes and obesity therapies. The American Journal of Managed Care recently convened an expert panel on the topic.
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AJMC Peer Exchanges Focus on Reducing Cardiovascular Mortality, Treating Diabetic Macular Edema
June 22nd 2016The American Journal of Managed Care presents two new installments in its multistakeholder Peer Exchange video series. The first addresses screening and treatment for diabetic macular edema, and the second discusses several important new studies on optimal treatment in type 2 diabetes, including cardiovascular outcomes of empagliflozin.
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A Novel Nursing-Driven Standardized Diabetes Education Process in Primary Care
A new nursing-driven diabetes education process established within a patient-centered primary care model significantly improved diabetes control for veterans at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.
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Rising Unemployment Rate Linked to Increased Risk of Childhood Weight Gain
June 19th 2016Researchers at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that increases in unemployment in California during the Great Recession were associated with an increased risk for weight gain among 1.7 million public school children in the state.
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This Week in Managed Care: June 18, 2016
June 18th 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included study results presented at the 76th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association from the SWITCH and LEADER trials, a recommendation for a smarter way to screen for prostate cancer, and researchers found physicians underutilize medications to treat opioid addiction.
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Medtronic, Canary Health Form Partnership for Diabetes Prevention, Improved Self-Management
June 17th 2016The partnership will allow Medtronic to scale Canary Health's diabetes prevention programs to reach a wider audience and bring Canary's self-management platform into customer support for its devices.
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Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Medication Cost Sharing on Patient Outcomes and Health Plan Costs
An analysis of claims from over 90,000 patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) demonstrates that increased medication cost sharing is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and increased plan costs.
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Dexcom's Evidence Builds Case for CGM Dosing Ahead of Key FDA Meeting
June 16th 2016The diabetes advocacy community has long sought Medicare coverage for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, but the technology has been deemed "precautionary." Abstracts presented at last week's ADA Scientific Sessions could help build a case for updating FDA's clearance to use CGM for dosing, removing a hurdle to Medicare coverage.
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After a Year, ITCA 650 Produces Lower A1C, More Weight Loss Than Sitagliptin
June 12th 2016Intarcia Therapeutics anticipates filing for FDA approval at the end of the third quarter of 2016. At this year's ADA presentation, Julio Rosenstock, MD, said the insertion method for the novel therapy delivery device continues to improve.
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Islet Cell Transplantation: Addressing the Underlying Defect in Type 1 Diabetes
June 11th 2016Speakers at the 76th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association discussed current donor transplant successes and engineering challenges of efforts to generate islet cells in the laboratory.
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This Week in Managed Care: June 11, 2016
June 11th 2016This week in managed care, the top stories included discussions on biomarkers and financial toxicity at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and a preview of the 76th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association.
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Kaiser Permanente Study Seeks Insights on What Diabetes Patients Really Want to Ask the Doctor
June 11th 2016A poster at an ADA session on barriers and facilitators to novel care found that top concerns of patients with diabetes often have nothing to do with the disease. Other studies looked at which comorbidities contribute the most to readmissions or length of stay, and how an intervention that focused on transitions of care reduced A1C in patients with uncontrolled diabetes.
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A Youth Spent in "Dead World" Leads to a Career of Empowering Patients
June 11th 2016Robert M. Anderson, EdD, of the University of Michigan, has spent his career spreading a message that patients respond best when education programs address what they want, not what an expert thinks they need.
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