From Debbie Boylan from Health Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Type 2 Diabetes: Policies to Improve Prevention, Care and Outcomes
Date July 5, 2022 6:54 PM
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This month's issue briefing event highlights a cluster of papers in the
July 2022 issue of Health Affairs
examining how we can
prevent diabetes and improve care and outcomes for patients, and
features authors and analysts discussing issues including care
management, quality measures, nonmedical interventions, payment models,
and prevention.

Register Now

The number of Americans diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes has risen by more
than 40 percent over the last decade, and the July issue of Health
Affairs is devoted to papers discussing how we can prevent diabetes and
improve care and outcomes for patients.

Join us on July 19 when a group of authors and analysts gather online to
present their work and participate in a discussion of issues including
care management, quality measures, nonmedical interventions, payment
models, and prevention.

Confirmed speakers include:

* Mohammed Ali, Professor, Hubert Department of Global Health, Emory
University, and Health Affairs Theme Adviser, on Diabetes And The
Fragmented State Of US Health Care And Policy

* Maria Liliana Alva, Assistant Research Professor, McCourt School of
Public Policy Massive Data Institute, Georgetown University, on The
Diabetes Prevention Gap And Opportunities To Increase Participation In
Effective Interventions

* Kelly Copes-Anderson, Associate Vice President and Head of Diversity
Equity and Inclusion, Eli Lilly and Company

* Thomas S. Bodenheimer, Professor Emeritus, Family and Community
Medicine, University of California San Francisco, on Care Management For
Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: The Roles Of Nurses, Pharmacists, And
Social Workers

* Leonard E. Egede, Professor of Medicine and Inaugural Milwaukee
Community Chair in Health Equity Research, Medical College of Wisconsin,
on Type 2 Diabetes Nonmedical Interventions: Evidence, Actionable
Strategies, And Policy Opportunities

* Felicia Hill-Briggs, Vice President of Prevention and Simons
Distinguished Chair in Clinical Research, Feinstein Institutes for
Medical Research, Northwell Health

* Sabrina Wang, Research Associate, NORC, and M.D. Candidate, University
of Chicago, on Can Alternative Payment Models And Value-Based Insurance
Design Alter The Course Of Diabetes In America?

* Others to be announced

Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Time: Noon - 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Access: Open to All

Health Affairs is grateful to Eli Lilly and Company for its support of
the cluster and briefing.

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