This content was written by Eva DiCocco, MD, a primary care physician and physician lead for the Diabetes Prevention Program at Kaiser Permanente. More than 1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes, that’s ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health report that an AI-powered ...
Investigators are searching for a way forward after two long-term diabetes programs were terminated following the cancellation of their National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding, the result of ...
In a recent article published in the journal Nutrients, researchers in the United States assessed a large population of prediabetic, diabetic, and healthy individuals to test the effectiveness of a ...
Diabetes prevalence is rising, with projections of 643 million cases by 2026 and healthcare costs exceeding $1045 billion. Nonpharmacological strategies, like Virta Health's program, demonstrate ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Diabetes Prevention Program investigators learned March 10 that government funding had been terminated. They ...
OhioHealth's Dining with Diabetes program helps participants learn about diabetes, make healthier food choices, and save money on groceries. Participants learn cost-effective recipes, proper portion ...
Are you ready to kickstart your journey towards a healthier lifestyle? The YMCA announces the 2025 launch of a National Diabetes Prevention Program aimed at anyone looking to take control of their ...
Franciscan Health is offering pre-diabetic patients the opportunity to help prevent or delay type 2 diabetes with its year-long Diabetes Prevention Program. Franciscan Health’s 12-month virtual ...
Aeroflow Health, a health tech company, last week announced a new diabetes management program, which aims to improve adherence, outcomes and care coordination for health plan members. Asheville, North ...
Knowledge is limited on the potential exclusion from pay-for-performance (P4P) programs of patients living with diabetes who have with individual or neighborhood social risks. New study results ...
Remote monitoring is increasing as new reimbursement paths open up. But even the best programs are no guarantee of success.