INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVES: Diabetes and prediabetes impact nearly half of the US adult population and are associated with significant health risks but may be underdiagnosed. Effective screening may improve diagnosis and give patients opportunity to manage their disease. The purpose of this study was to determine screening rates, identify characteristics predictive of screening, and evaluate correct diagnosis of diabetes and prediabetes. METHODS: Retrospective chart review of 71 433 patients eligible for diabetes screening, defined by completing A1c test within the 3-year study period. RESULTS: A total of 31.3% of eligible patients received diabetes screening. Factors associated with screening include older age, female sex, non-white race, His...
Problem Statement: Many patients that utilize the hospital system do not see a primary care provider...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus. Guid...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an overwhelming health issue in the United States affecting 25.8 million p...
Introduction/Objectives: Diabetes and prediabetes impact nearly half of the US adult population and ...
Importance: Type 2 diabetes is common and is a leading cause of morbidity and disability. Objective:...
Background: Screening guidelines are used to help identify prediabetes and diabetes before implement...
Background Screening guidelines are used to help identify prediabetes and diabetes before implementi...
Objective: To characterize current diabetes screening practices in the first trimester of pregnancy ...
Diabetes and prediabetes have become an epidemic in the United States. The keys to battling this pub...
OBJECTIVE: Screening for diabetes is recommended for individuals ≥45 years of age, or earlier if the...
Importance: An estimated 13% of all US adults (18 years or older) have diabetes, and 34.5% meet crit...
Background: More than 6 million Americans have undiagnosed diabetes. Several national organizations ...
Background: The world prevalence of diabetes in 2010 among adults aged 20-79 years is estimated to 6...
IntroductionThe American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends screening for prediabetes and diabete...
PURPOSE: In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our...
Problem Statement: Many patients that utilize the hospital system do not see a primary care provider...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus. Guid...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an overwhelming health issue in the United States affecting 25.8 million p...
Introduction/Objectives: Diabetes and prediabetes impact nearly half of the US adult population and ...
Importance: Type 2 diabetes is common and is a leading cause of morbidity and disability. Objective:...
Background: Screening guidelines are used to help identify prediabetes and diabetes before implement...
Background Screening guidelines are used to help identify prediabetes and diabetes before implementi...
Objective: To characterize current diabetes screening practices in the first trimester of pregnancy ...
Diabetes and prediabetes have become an epidemic in the United States. The keys to battling this pub...
OBJECTIVE: Screening for diabetes is recommended for individuals ≥45 years of age, or earlier if the...
Importance: An estimated 13% of all US adults (18 years or older) have diabetes, and 34.5% meet crit...
Background: More than 6 million Americans have undiagnosed diabetes. Several national organizations ...
Background: The world prevalence of diabetes in 2010 among adults aged 20-79 years is estimated to 6...
IntroductionThe American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends screening for prediabetes and diabete...
PURPOSE: In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our...
Problem Statement: Many patients that utilize the hospital system do not see a primary care provider...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus. Guid...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an overwhelming health issue in the United States affecting 25.8 million p...