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David Maman and Divya Chander to Keynote CharmHealth Third Annual Innovation Challenge & Showcase

Digital Health Global

chief of endocrinology at Alameda Health System; Uli Chettipally , M.D., Additional speakers include David Fajgenbaum , M.D., MBA, MSc, physician-scientist at the University of Pennsylvania and co-founder of Every Cure ; Joshua Tamayo-Sarver , M.D., FACEP, FAMIA, vice president of innovation at Vituity and Inflect Health ; Aman Rajpal , M.D.,

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Does Bribing Teens With Type 1 Work?

Insulin Nation

Petry of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and colleagues from the Yale University School of Medicine Pediatric Endocrinology, focused on using monetary rewards to motivate 10 young people with a history of poor blood sugar control to test more often. A small study suggests bribing might work. The study , led by Dr. Nancy M.

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Does Bribing Teens With Type 1 Work?

Insulin Nation

Petry of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and colleagues from the Yale University School of Medicine Pediatric Endocrinology, focused on using monetary rewards to motivate 10 young people with a history of poor blood sugar control to test more often. A small study suggests bribing might work. The study , led by Dr. Nancy M.

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Why Does Pen Usage Lag in the U.S.?

Insulin Nation

In some ways, the pen might provide better accuracy and more flexibility, according to Dr. Ernest Asamoah of Diabetes-Endocrinology Consultants in Indianapolis. Sometimes, however, he encounters hurdles in prescribing the pen, as insurance companies at times have balked at its higher price tag. “I

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Telehealth: Removing Roadblocks to Care

GlobalMed

But telehealth can be utilized for several services that would have previously required Alaskans to travel including cardiology, maternal health, endocrinology, and more. Prisons often need to transport inmates to hospitals or specialty providers for care , with an annual price tag of $90 million nationwide.