Today is a remarkable time in dia-betes care. Diabetes has reached epi-demic proportions worldwide. An estimated 17 million Americans have this deadly disease, while another 16 million have pre-diabetes, or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). With the aging of the U.S. population and our increasing life expectancy, the demand for diabetes care is only expected to increase. Recognition is growing that diabetes is a serious disease and a major contributor to escalating health care costs. The costs of the disease as well as concerns about access to quali
Forecasts are rarely sanguine.Diabetes incidence and preva-lence are projected to increase as the ge...
More than 25 million Americans, or 8.3 % of the popula-tion, have diabetes mellitus, of which ≈95 % ...
Excerpt Diabetes produces one of the biggest economic and health burdens in the United States. The t...
In this diverse issue, we have a report on the high cost of diabetes quality improvement programs. T...
Diabetes is a serious chronic disease that is associated with multiple complications and premature m...
Abstract: In the United States, over 20 million Americans have diabetes and over a third of them are...
Diabetes care provides a concrete model for the analysis of the relationship between quality care an...
The need for health care delivery and payment reform in the United States is quite appar-ent, as evi...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most predominant chronic illnesses in the United States, affecting m...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
A s policy makers now debate the el-ements of health care reform, themedical management of diabetes ...
With the release of this issue, our editorial team is now at the 3.5-year mark in our tenure of over...
The number of patients with type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly in both developed and developing c...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a lifelong progressive disease. Currently there are more than 285...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is adapted from the address of the American Diabetes Association (ADA...
Forecasts are rarely sanguine.Diabetes incidence and preva-lence are projected to increase as the ge...
More than 25 million Americans, or 8.3 % of the popula-tion, have diabetes mellitus, of which ≈95 % ...
Excerpt Diabetes produces one of the biggest economic and health burdens in the United States. The t...
In this diverse issue, we have a report on the high cost of diabetes quality improvement programs. T...
Diabetes is a serious chronic disease that is associated with multiple complications and premature m...
Abstract: In the United States, over 20 million Americans have diabetes and over a third of them are...
Diabetes care provides a concrete model for the analysis of the relationship between quality care an...
The need for health care delivery and payment reform in the United States is quite appar-ent, as evi...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most predominant chronic illnesses in the United States, affecting m...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
A s policy makers now debate the el-ements of health care reform, themedical management of diabetes ...
With the release of this issue, our editorial team is now at the 3.5-year mark in our tenure of over...
The number of patients with type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly in both developed and developing c...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a lifelong progressive disease. Currently there are more than 285...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is adapted from the address of the American Diabetes Association (ADA...
Forecasts are rarely sanguine.Diabetes incidence and preva-lence are projected to increase as the ge...
More than 25 million Americans, or 8.3 % of the popula-tion, have diabetes mellitus, of which ≈95 % ...
Excerpt Diabetes produces one of the biggest economic and health burdens in the United States. The t...