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Diabetes mellitus places a significant burden on the U. S. health-care system. Because of the potential to reduce diabetic complications and costs through intensive management, diabetes has become a primary target for disease management programs. We performed a retrospective analysis of short-term baseline and follow-up clinical, economic, and member and provider satisfaction data from approx-imately 7, 000 people with diabetes being treated through seven man-aged care plans using Diabetes Treatment Centers of America’s Di-abetes NetCareSM, (Nashville, TN), a comprehensive diabetes management program. Our analysis indicates that Diabetes Net-CareSM achieved gross economic adjusted savings of 50 per diabetic member per month (12. 3%), with gross unadjusted savings of 44 (10. 9%) per diabetic member per month. Hospital admissions per 1, 000 diabetic member years decreased by 18%, and bed days fell by
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a19def4407564563bf6a7ca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.83.8.2635
R. J. Rubin
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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