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2022 National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support.

Jody DavisAmy Hess FischlJoni BeckLillian BrowningAmy CarterJo Ellen CondonMichelle DennisonTerri FrancisPeter J HughesStephen JaimeKa Hei Karen LauTeresa McArthurKaren McAvoyMichelle F MageeOlivia NewbyStephen W PonderUzma QuraishiKelly RawlingsJulia SockeMichelle StancilSacha UelmenSuzanne Villalobos
Published in: The science of diabetes self-management and care (2022)
The evidence supporting the 2022 National Standards clearly identifies the need to provide person-centered services that embrace cultural differences, social determinants of health, and the ever-increasing technological engagement platforms and systems. Payers are invited to review the National Standards as a tool to inform and modernize DSMES reimbursement requirements and to align with the evolving needs of people with diabetes (PWD) and physicians/other qualified health care professionals. The American Diabetes Association and the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists strongly advocate for health equity to ensure all PWD have access to this critical service proven to improve outcomes both related to and beyond diabetes. The 2022 National Standards update is meant to be a universal document that is easy to understand and can be implemented by the entire health care community. DSMES teams in collaboration with primary care have been shown to be the most effective approach to overcome therapeutic inertia.
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