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The Supporting Emerging Adults With Diabetes (SEAD) Program: An Adult-Based Real-World Clinical Model That Improves Hospitalizations, Diabetes Technology Uptake, and Glycemic Outcomes in Underserved Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes.

Shivani AgarwalPriyanka MathiasClyde SchechterMolly FinnanMichael GreenbergStephanie L LeungSharon MovsasJudith A Long
Published in: Diabetes care (2024)
SEAD meaningfully improves clinical outcomes in underserved YA with T1D, especially for publicly insured and high baseline HbA1c levels. Early intervention for at-risk YA with T1D as they enter adult care could reduce inequity in short and long-term outcomes.
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