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Federal Judge Upholds Individual Mandate in Healthcare Reform Law
Posted: Friday, October 22, 2010
US District Judge George Steeh, in Detroit, Michigan, ruled that the nation's constitution permits the federal government to require individuals to obtain health insurance coverage as part of the historic Affordable Care Act (ACA).

AADE: Diabetes Training Programs Trims Healthcare Costs
Posted: Tuesday, August 17, 2010
A group that promotes education and awareness around diabetes is calling on the government and private insurers to use diabetes education as a cost-saving strategy.

Pre-existing Conditions Covered by New High-Risk Insurance Pools
Posted: Sunday, July 11, 2010
Beginning July 1, individuals with pre-existing health conditions as diabetes are eligible to enroll in a temporary high-risk insurance pool, courtesy of the health care reform law.

Death from Diabetes will Change from 5th Leading Cause of Death to __?
Posted: Sunday, May 09, 2010
More than 70,000 Americans a year die from complications of diabetes, making it the country's fifth-largest medical killer. While that sounds dire, Novo Nordisk says the real picture is much worse.

Health Reform: A Year-by-Year Rundown of What Happens and When
Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The historic health overhaul that President Obama signed on Tuesday (in advance of further "fixes" in a reconciliation bill) will make sweeping changes in our health system. They include new consumer protections, expanded coverage of the uninsured, penalties for people and businesses who don't buy insurance, attempts to control rising costs, and Medicare savings and new taxes to pay for it all. Here is a year-by-year look at what's in store, assuming final Senate passage later this week of a package of amendments to the landmark bill both chambers already have passed:

Health Care Reform Bill Summary: A Look At What's in the Bill
Posted: Monday, March 22, 2010
The bill has passed the House and is ready for President Obama's signature. Here's a brief look at what's in it.

The White House Blog: Voices of Reform
Posted: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
There’s no issue that touches people more directly than health care, so there’s good reason for people to want as much reassurance as they can get before the country goes ahead with reform. That’s why those who work in our health care system day in and day out have a unique role in weighing in on the merits of any reform effort.

In an unprecedented show of diverse, even sweeping support, a virtual army of organizations came out in support of the President’s health reform proposal this morning as Congress prepares to make its final decisions.

People with Diabetes Gain Victory
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
With the passing of the new healthcare reform bill, prior existing conditions such as diabetes will not prevent people from getting coverage.

Low Reimbursement for Diabetes Care Hurts Patients
Posted: Sunday, December 13, 2009
In a survey of 200 primary care physicians and 100 endocrinologists, 32% reported an inability to provide comprehensive diabetes care. Almost one-third of doctors in an industry-sponsored survey said they didn't spend enough time with their diabetes patients and blamed low reimbursement rates for diabetes care, researchers said.

Diabetes Cases to Double and Costs to Triple by 2034
Posted: Sunday, December 06, 2009
If obesity rates just remain stable, in the next 25 years, the number of Americans living with diabetes will nearly double, increasing from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034. Over the same period, spending on diabetes will triple, rising from $113 billion to $336 billion, even with no increase in the prevalence of obesity.

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