Background: Between 2012 - 2016, the price of insulin has doubled, and since 2015 hyperglycemia related hospitalizations have increased 120% for those using insulin. Many patients with diabetes (PWD) are unable to afford the monthly cost of insulin and are turning to online trading, bartering, rationing, and even a "black market" to obtain insulin. There are insulin financial assistance programs available but are underutilized due to a lack of knowledge from PWD and providers. Inpatient care managers were identified as healthcare providers who have a tremendous impact on providing resources and information to PWD upon hospital discharge. Care managers lack knowledge of and engagement in insulin financial programs have been identified as pot...
I feel as if we have come full circle in diabetes care. Early in my nursing career, I began to focus...
Diabetes is a nationwide health concern and the seventh leading cause of death in the Unites States....
Nursing professional development practitioners (NPDPs) at an academic hospital brought attention to ...
Background: Between 2012 - 2016, the price of insulin has doubled, and since 2015 hyperglycemia rela...
Background: In Utah, 8.6% of adults have diabetes, the state's leading cause of renal failure, blind...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However...
Background: The correct timing of insulin administration in diabetic patients admitted to the hospit...
INTRODUCTION: Perceived difficulties in initiating insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) ma...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes continues to increase annually, with the estimated prevalence...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
P>Aims: To review published evidence and clinical experience of the perceived barriers to insulin in...
Abstract Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in developin...
For patients with diabetes in acute care settings, researchers report that it is challenging for the...
I feel as if we have come full circle in diabetes care. Early in my nursing career, I began to focus...
Diabetes is a nationwide health concern and the seventh leading cause of death in the Unites States....
Nursing professional development practitioners (NPDPs) at an academic hospital brought attention to ...
Background: Between 2012 - 2016, the price of insulin has doubled, and since 2015 hyperglycemia rela...
Background: In Utah, 8.6% of adults have diabetes, the state's leading cause of renal failure, blind...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However, ...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes often require insulin as the disease progresses. However...
Background: The correct timing of insulin administration in diabetic patients admitted to the hospit...
INTRODUCTION: Perceived difficulties in initiating insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) ma...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes continues to increase annually, with the estimated prevalence...
Insulin initiation, which was traditionally the province of specialists, is increasingly undertaken ...
P>Aims: To review published evidence and clinical experience of the perceived barriers to insulin in...
Abstract Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in developin...
For patients with diabetes in acute care settings, researchers report that it is challenging for the...
I feel as if we have come full circle in diabetes care. Early in my nursing career, I began to focus...
Diabetes is a nationwide health concern and the seventh leading cause of death in the Unites States....
Nursing professional development practitioners (NPDPs) at an academic hospital brought attention to ...