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.
Claims Study Shows Canagliflozin Produced Better A1C Results Than DPP-4 Competitor
March 16th 2016Researchers found patients taking canagliflozin had more improvement in A1C levels than those taking DPP-4 inhibitors, and those taking canagliflozin were more likely to achieve key thresholds recognized by Medicare and other payers.
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Diabetes Care and Performance Measurement: A Tweetchat With Dr Robert Gabbay
March 15th 2016On Tuesday, March 22, 1-2 pm ET, The American Journal of Managed Care will host a tweetchat with Joslin Diabetes Center to discuss diabetes management and the current status of diabetes performance measures.
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This Week in Managed Care: March 12, 2016
March 12th 2016The top stories in managed care this week included a proposed new payment model for Medicare Part B and the swift criticism that followed the announcement, findings on variation in cost based on site of care, and cardiovascular results for Victoza.
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PhRMA's Policy Proposals Seek Innovation, but at What Cost?
March 11th 2016The proposals recommend modernizing policies across the healthcare industry, including the drug discovery and development process, promoting value-driven healthcare, increasing the consumer voice, and addressing market distortions.
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Dr Lonny Reisman Outlines the Benefits of Health IT for Patients With Chronic Conditions
March 11th 2016Improved health technologies will help physicians better monitor patients with chronic conditions so that those patients can receive more effective care and will help build a bridge between what has been reported as effective in literature and applying it to the patient, explained Lonny Reisman, MD, founder and CEO of HealthReveal.
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Improving Medication Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes With Integrated Approaches
March 10th 2016Integrated approaches using electronic health records, clinical decision support, and patient-controlled technologies may help improve the appropriate use of medication as well as the management of type 2 diabetes.
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More than Half of California's Adults Have Diabetes, Prediabetes, UCLA Study Finds
March 10th 2016The study revealed large disparities in prediabetes levels among young adults by race and ethnicity, underscoring the challenge for public officials in finding solutions to poor access to healthy food and safe places for children to play.
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AJMC Review Finds BMI, Marital Status Only Factors That Merit Quality Adjustments in Diabetes Care
March 9th 2016With the movement toward rewarding doctors based on how well they deliver care comes the question: how to adjust for the different patients doctors see? Authors writing in The American Journal of Managed Care reviewed 13 different studies and made a startling finding-most factors we assume merit adjustments in diabetes care do not, based on evidence thus far.
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Results - and Lessons - From the Abandoned LIGHT Study
March 8th 2016It's no surprise that researchers were unable to come to firm conclusions about the cardiovascular safety of Contrave based on partial results. An accompanying editorial in JAMA finds that a repeat of the LIGHT saga could force FDA to demand full safety data before approval.
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5-Year Study Finds Liraglutide Reduced Risk of Major CV Events
March 7th 2016The LEADER trial is the latest in a recent wave of cardiovascular outcomes trials now required by FDA for diabetes and obesity therapies. Full results will be reported in June at the meeting of the American Diabetes Association.
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How Are Obesity and Cancer Linked? Study Examines How Fatty Diet Triggers Stem Cells
March 4th 2016The study, published in the journal Nature, found that mice fed a high-fat diet had more stem cells that behaved differently outside their natural environment, showing signs that would be associated with tumor growth.
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In Mississippi, Telehealth Makes a Measurable Difference in Diabetes Care
March 2nd 2016The Diabetes Telehealth Network has a goal of enrolling 200 patients and providing remote care for 18 months. Results from the first 100 patients show not a single readmission; the project found 18 cases of diabetic retinopathy that would have otherwise been missed.
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This Week in Managed Care: February 27, 2016
February 27th 2016The top stories in managed care this week include findings on cancer survival disparities, CVS Health claimed drug spending growth slowed in 2015, and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey's OMNIA plan is interfering with existing patient-centered medical homes.
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