Novo Nordisk Convenes Policy and Clinical Experts at Diabetes Media Summit
Posted on: Friday, 12 June 2009, 09:25 CDT
Panel Addresses Barriers to Care and the Threatening Impact of Diabetes in America
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"The growing prevalence of diabetes is having a profound effect on the health of current and future generations, as well as our national economy," said Hausner. "We must awaken the public's consciousness of diabetes, and ensure our leaders in Congress recognize healthcare reform as their opportunity to transform the lives of all people affected by this devastating disease."
Economic Burden of Diabetes Starts Early
With policy-makers in the midst of what could be the most far-reaching changes to our nation's healthcare system, data presented by
"We tend to focus on the 23.6 million people living with diabetes, but need to face the fact that there are an additional 57 million American adults with pre-diabetes," said Dall. "In research, we observed that these patients often begin to experience disease-related complications even before their blood glucose has progressed to a level for diagnosis, resulting in what is estimated to be more than
Re-evaluating Government Spending on Diabetes
The US government spent
"This is a time of opportunity from a legislative perspective to make a change in healthcare in
When considering the NIH research dollar allocation for FY 2008, the most recent year available, it is evident that diabetes research is desperately under-funded:
- Only 3.7 percent of the NIH budget goes to diabetes research, despite the fact that one-in-five health care dollars is spent caring for someone with diabetes and one-in-ten dollars spent on health care is attributable to diabetes and its complications(1).
- Cancer receives five times more research dollars than diabetes.
- HIV/AIDS receives 2.7 times more research dollars than diabetes (2).
Bridging the Knowledge Gap
While most Americans are aware of diabetes, a gap exists between awareness and the knowledge and implementation of behavioral changes that can help to prevent or delay the consequences of diabetes. One-in-four people at risk for diabetes think they are unlikely to develop the disease, despite the fact that one-in-two Americans are affected by diabetes. While this knowledge gap is a barrier to changing the current path of diabetes, there is room for optimism.
"As with many things, the biggest impediment to changing diabetes is changing people's minds. The Diabetes Media Summit and expert opinions provide a snapshot of a problem that is often hard to see but too big to ignore," said Dr.
Michael O'Grady, Ph.D., senior fellow, National Opinion Research Center at the
"Diabetes has the best data, the best modeling and the best studies," said O'Grady. "If we can intervene with a certain cohort of patients and figure out what that intervention will cost during the progression of the disease, then we can bring together the clinical trial data in an effective way to really help policy-makers make much better-informed decisions."
"I've reported on the leading healthcare issues that challenge our scientific expertise, our resources and, most importantly, our compassion," said panel moderator
About the Diabetes Media Summit
The Diabetes Media Summit was presented by Novo Nordisk and included the participation of
About Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk is a healthcare company with an 86-year history of innovation and achievement in diabetes care. The company has the broadest diabetes product portfolio in the industry, including the most advanced products within the area of insulin delivery systems. In addition to diabetes care, Novo Nordisk has a leading position within areas such as hemostasis management, growth hormone therapy, and hormone therapy for women. Novo Nordisk's business is driven by the Triple Bottom Line: a commitment to social responsibility to employees and customers, environmental soundness and economic success. With headquarters in
(1) http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/diacare;31/3/624
(2) http://report.nih.gov/rcdc/categories/
SOURCE Novo Nordisk
Source: PR Newswire
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