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American Diabetes Association Showcases Innovations and Guidance for Early Risk Monitoring of Type 1 Diabetes

International Consensus Offers Guidance for Monitoring Autoantibody Positive Individuals in Early-Stage Type 1 Diabetes Data Shows Continuous Glucose Monitoring Helps Classify Patient Risk of Type 1 Diabetes New developments for early risk monitoring of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) were presented as part of the American Diabetes Association’s® (ADA) 84th Scientific Sessions in Orlando, FL. An international consensus provided insights into how health care professionals can improve patient care for individuals with autoantibodies in early stage type 1 diabetes and new research highlighted the benefits

American Diabetes Association and Renalytix Partner to Prioritize Kidney Health in Type 2 Diabetes Population

National program establishes early care management, technology innovation and large health system engagement as a strategic priority for supporting the 34 million U.S. individuals living with diabetes The American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) and Renalytix (NASDAQ: RNLX) (LSE: RENX) announced today a joint program to improve overall kidney health in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the United States, which is expected to grow to 60 million individuals by 2060. The program intends to drive early detection and risk informed care delivery to delay disease progression, reduce dialysis starts

American Diabetes Association® and HealthShare Exchange Join Forces to Advance Care for People with Diabetes

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) , and HealthShare Exchange (HSX) , an industry leader in making electronic patient-care information available to the public, unveiled a new quality improvement framework using HSX’s data sharing and analysis capabilities to support mid-Atlantic healthcare systems including HSX members Penn Medicine, Temple Health and Jefferson Health, as well as Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey and the Johns Hopkins Health System in Maryland to advance the quality of clinical care provided to 1,910,000 million people with diabetes in the region. This

American Diabetes Association® Issues Critical Updates to the 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes

Today, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) issued important updates to the 2019   Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes  (Standards of Care) , in annotations as the   Living Standards of Care , focused on improving cardiovascular and renal health in people with diabetes. The updates were informed by newly published research and crafted and approved by the ADA’s Professional Practice Committee, which is responsible for producing the annual  Standards of Care . The  Living Standards of Care  are available immediately online at   Diabetes Care . Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)

National Diabetes Coalition Urges Gulf Coast Residents with Diabetes to Prepare for Hurricane Laura

As the Gulf Coast experiences the impact of Hurricane Laura, the diabetes community is rallying to make sure that people living with diabetes—especially those who depend upon insulin—are fully supported. The Diabetes Disaster Response Coalition (DDRC), which is comprised of the nation’s leading diabetes organizations, is urging all people with diabetes and their loved ones to reach out if they experience shortages of diabetes supplies and need information on how to stay healthy and safe. Major storms may knock out electricity for hours, days, or longer, making it difficult to refrigerate or

American Diabetes Association® Calls on Governors to Protect Residents with Diabetes During Coronavirus Pandemic

ADA urges governors to bring down the cost of insulin and ensure health care access for people with diabetes during coronavirus pandemic The American Diabetes Association (ADA) CEO Tracey D. Brown sent a letter to all 50 governors in the nation today calling for the urgent need to protect the residents of their state that make up part of the 122 million Americans living with diabetes and prediabetes during the coronavirus pandemic. With nearly one out of two Americans currently living with diabetes or prediabetes, millions of Americans are suddenly facing the real possibility of unemployment

Updates to the 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes Issued Today by the American Diabetes Association®

Revisions include updated treatment information for adults and youth with type 2 diabetes and new guidelines for people with diabetes who use continuous glucose monitoring The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) issued important updates to the 2019 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes (Standards of Care) today, in annotations as the Living Standards of Care , with the changes focusing on new metrics for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) utilization and new medication options and recommendations for youth and adults with type 2 diabetes. The updates were informed by newly published research