Pennsylvania has a
moderate rate of increase
in diabetes
hospitalizations,
accounting less than 1 per
cent over the last two
years, however, diabetes is
a serious problem in this
region. An amount of 8 per
cent of adults of this
state is affected by
diabetes, which is 1 per
cent above the 7 per cent
people affected throughout
the country. Moreover
patients from various
counties in Western
Pennsylvania have high
rates of end-stage kidney
disease, one complication
of diabetes.
The above mentioned
situation alongwith the
continuos growing rate in
diabetes hospitalizations
which increased 9 per cent
in the past five years to
23,725 during 2004, make
them create a new health
program to reduce health
care costs through a
initiative of health
coaches.
According to a study
from the Pennsylvania
Health Care Cost
Containment Council,
hospitalizations generated
more than $673 million in
hospital charges last year
alone, although 40 per cent
of these are paid by health
plans.
The main idea of this
new iniciative is to lower
the health care costs
associated with employees
with diabetes and to keep
them out of the hospital,
but on the job at same
time.
This iniciative will
start in January, and will
provide “health coaches” to
4,200 diabetic employees at
10 companies in the region,
under a program that will
be launched by the
Pittsburgh Business Group
on Health, a coalition that
includes human resources
and benefits executives
from 62 area companies.
In the new program,
employees who volunteer to
participate will have
counseling sessions with
pharmacists about using
diabetic medications.
Health coaches will check
patients are getting the
tests needed to monitor
their condition and are
following recommendations
about diet and
exercise.
Article written by
Hector Milla editor of
http://www.mydiabetessupply.com,
a website about diabetes
testing supply, or you
may read their last
article: Diet for
Gestational Diabetes
at http://www.mydiabetessupply.com/1/diet-for-gestational-diabetes.html
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