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Referring patients to diabetes prevention program: One practice's story

Find out how a practice in Minnesota used a local diabetes prevention program to help their patients stop the onset of type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes
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Government announces “groundbreaking effort” to prevent diabetes

Medicare will soon cover diabetes prevention programs. When more than 11 million seniors have diabetes and another 26 million have prediabetes, this government announcement of preventive care is truly groundbreaking.

Diabetes
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AMA applauds HHS for steps to cover diabetes prevention under Medicare

The AMA applauds HHS for moving toward authorizing coverage for the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Medicare beneficiaries at risk for type 2 diabetes.

Press Releases
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3 simple steps to address prediabetes in your medical practice

About 86 million Americans have prediabetes and don’t know it. Physician can use three simple steps to help patients in your practice. Encourage patients to eat healthy and increase physical activity.

Diabetes
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5 MIN READ

How to prevent diabetes from sneaking up on your patients

Physicians are the key to addressing prediabetes in patients. AMA has launched a campaign to help physicians prevent diabetes by following the model of screen, test and act today. Help reduce rates of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke.

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Leadership
Leadership Viewpoints
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First-of-its-kind PSA campaign targets 86m adults with prediabetes

The AMA, ADA and the CDC have partnered with the Ad Council to launch the first national public service advertising campaign targeting adults with prediabetes.

Press Releases
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Ways physicians found to put patients first in 2015

AMA President Steven J. Stack, MD, reflected on the patient-physician relationship is crucial to effective treatment. Learn some of the ways physicians put patients first and advanced their medical care this year.

Physician-Patient Relationship
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AMA discouraged by new screening recommendations for type 2 diabetes

The AMA is disappointed by the final recommendations released today from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) on diabetes screening.

Press Releases
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Awareness of risk status key to prevention of diabetes

A new study found that patients who have the precursor to type 2 diabetes are more likely to play an active role in preventing the onset of the disease if they are aware of their risk status, highlighting the importance of physician engagement on this issue.

Diabetes