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The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations
Since the first Federal Commission on Diabetes issued its report in 1975, the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. has accelerated, and efforts to translate advances in diabetes treatment into routine clinical practice have stalled. In 2021, the National Clinical Care Commission (NCCC) delivered a report t...
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American Diabetes Association
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9887619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36701594 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc22-0611 |
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author | Herman, William H. Bullock, Ann Boltri, John M. Conlin, Paul R. Greenlee, M. Carol Lopata, Aaron M. Powell, Clydette Tracer, Howard Schillinger, Dean |
author_facet | Herman, William H. Bullock, Ann Boltri, John M. Conlin, Paul R. Greenlee, M. Carol Lopata, Aaron M. Powell, Clydette Tracer, Howard Schillinger, Dean |
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description | Since the first Federal Commission on Diabetes issued its report in 1975, the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. has accelerated, and efforts to translate advances in diabetes treatment into routine clinical practice have stalled. In 2021, the National Clinical Care Commission (NCCC) delivered a report to Congress that provided recommendations to leverage federal policies and programs to more effectively prevent and treat diabetes and its complications. In the five articles in this series, we present the NCCC’s evidence-based recommendations to 1) reduce diabetes-related risks, prevent type 2 diabetes, and avert diabetes complications through changes in federal policies and programs affecting the general population; 2) prevent type 2 diabetes in at-risk individuals through targeted lifestyle and medication interventions; and 3) improve the treatment of diabetes and its complications to improve the health outcomes of people with diabetes. In this first article, we review the successes and limitations of previous federal efforts to combat diabetes. We then describe the establishment of and charge to the NCCC. We discuss the development of a hybrid conceptual model that guided the NCCC’s novel all-of-government approach to address diabetes as both a societal and medical problem. We then review the procedures used by the NCCC to gather information from federal agencies, stakeholders, key informants, and the public and to conduct literature reviews. Finally, we review the NCCC’s three foundational recommendations: 1) improve the coordination of non–health-related and health-related federal agencies to address the social and environmental conditions that are accelerating the diabetes epidemic; 2) ensure that all Americans at risk for and with diabetes have health insurance and access to health care; and 3) ensure that all federal policies and programs promote health equity in diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-98876192023-02-08 The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations Herman, William H. Bullock, Ann Boltri, John M. Conlin, Paul R. Greenlee, M. Carol Lopata, Aaron M. Powell, Clydette Tracer, Howard Schillinger, Dean Diabetes Care The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress Since the first Federal Commission on Diabetes issued its report in 1975, the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. has accelerated, and efforts to translate advances in diabetes treatment into routine clinical practice have stalled. In 2021, the National Clinical Care Commission (NCCC) delivered a report to Congress that provided recommendations to leverage federal policies and programs to more effectively prevent and treat diabetes and its complications. In the five articles in this series, we present the NCCC’s evidence-based recommendations to 1) reduce diabetes-related risks, prevent type 2 diabetes, and avert diabetes complications through changes in federal policies and programs affecting the general population; 2) prevent type 2 diabetes in at-risk individuals through targeted lifestyle and medication interventions; and 3) improve the treatment of diabetes and its complications to improve the health outcomes of people with diabetes. In this first article, we review the successes and limitations of previous federal efforts to combat diabetes. We then describe the establishment of and charge to the NCCC. We discuss the development of a hybrid conceptual model that guided the NCCC’s novel all-of-government approach to address diabetes as both a societal and medical problem. We then review the procedures used by the NCCC to gather information from federal agencies, stakeholders, key informants, and the public and to conduct literature reviews. Finally, we review the NCCC’s three foundational recommendations: 1) improve the coordination of non–health-related and health-related federal agencies to address the social and environmental conditions that are accelerating the diabetes epidemic; 2) ensure that all Americans at risk for and with diabetes have health insurance and access to health care; and 3) ensure that all federal policies and programs promote health equity in diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2023-02 2023-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9887619/ /pubmed/36701594 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc22-0611 Text en © 2023 by the American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/licenseReaders may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/license. |
spellingShingle | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress Herman, William H. Bullock, Ann Boltri, John M. Conlin, Paul R. Greenlee, M. Carol Lopata, Aaron M. Powell, Clydette Tracer, Howard Schillinger, Dean The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title_full | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title_fullStr | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title_full_unstemmed | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title_short | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Background, Methods, and Foundational Recommendations |
title_sort | national clinical care commission report to congress: background, methods, and foundational recommendations |
topic | The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9887619/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36701594 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc22-0611 |
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