Comprehensive Diabetes Care

As the Diabetes Care Center where I am employed moves to a new facility our treatment model remains the same. Comprehensive, team-based, multidisciplinary care. In order to properly care for and educate people with diabetes a team is necessary to be sure "all the bases are covered". We need to move this model into the various Patient-Centered Medical Homes that are being developed across the county as part of a new care delivery model.

Healthcare Reform

I figure since the far right & the far left (politically speaking) both dislike the bill it may be fine. The biggest issues I face on a day-to-day basis are a lack of or fear of losing insurance in my non-medicare patients and that crazy "doughnut hole" in my medicare patients, which make it nearly impossible to manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. If this new healthcare reform takes care of all of those issues maybe it is a step in the right direction.

Physician Spotlight

I was honored to be featured as the Physician Spotlight in the "East Tennessee Medical News" this month since it is also American Diabetes Month. To read the article click here.

World Diabetes Day

Today is World Diabetes Day and a time to reflect upon the current state of diabetes. Significant strides have been made with improved pharmaceuticals to treat diabetes, a better understanding of the pathophysiology of diabetes, better access to care for people with diabetes, and improved technologies for self-monitoring of blood glucoses. However, with that being said there are still major hurdles that still need to be cleared including:

Insulin Glargine & Cancer?

Diabetologia, the medical journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), recently published four studies regarding a possible link between Lantus (Glargine Insulin) and cancer. If you take Lantus, please visit this website & discuss with your provider: http://www.diabetologia-journal.org/cancer.html

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