This study examines the association between a diabetic individual’s income category and the number of times they visited a healthcare professional in the past 12 …
This study seeks to analyze the association between sleep deprivation and diagnosed depression among adults who report having diabetes in the BRFSS 2017 dataset.
The purpose of this study is to examine the association between annual household income and healthcare support in diabetes management among a national sample of …
30.3 million people in the United States have diabetes, and the healthcare system spends $245 billion1 per year on its treatment. Helping patients to control …
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) often have to receive care for many ailments that require multiple appointments, which can lead to persistent gaps in …
The prevalence of diabetes in the U.S. has continued to increase. In an already aging population, chronic diseases, like diabetes, often have comorbidities that require …
High-risk patients have multiple chronic conditions and hospitalizations, accounting for over 50% of US healthcare costs. Comprehensive care teams (C3) are effective in improving health …
Background: In 2019, more than 10.4% of the Rhode Island population had been diagnosed with diabetes. As a known contributor to heart disease and stroke, …
Studies have shown nurse-managed interventions teaching self-care behaviors, such as healthy eating, exercise, and medication compliance, to be effective in improving A1C levels. However, patients …
Background: 10.5% of the US population (34.2 million people) have diabetes. Regular HbA1c testing has been shown to improve clinical outcomes and has cost and …
Approximately 1 in 10 (29.1 million) Americans have diabetes and 1 in 4 (86 million) have pre-diabetes. Healthcentric Advisors offers Diabetes Self-Management Programs (DSMP) as …