American Diabetes Association:
 Advocating to Stop Diabetes
                LaShawn McIver, MD, MPH
    National Director, Public Policy & Strategic Alliances
Already at EPIDEMIC proportions:
• 25.8 million with diabetes
• 79 million with prediabetes
And, increasing at an alarming rate:
• Now: 11.3% of U.S. adults have diabetes.
• By 2050: 1 in 3 American adults
ALL at increased RISK FOR DEATH, AND LIFE-LIMITING
DISABILITIES.

•Leading cause of kidney failure,
non-traumatic lower limb amputations, and
new cases of blindness among adults
•Major cause of heart disease & stroke.

•7th leading cause of death
Diabetes is costly.
  Serious
Economic    Diabetes health COSTS ARE A BIG BURDEN –
  Burden    for all of us:
            •Those with diabetes more than 2X the health care
            costs of those without diabetes.
            •For children the cost is 6X higher
            •1 in 10 health care dollars spent treating
            diabetes.
            •1 in 3 Medicare dollars spent on people with
            diabetes.
MISSION:
         To Prevent and Cure Diabetes
              and Improve the Lives
       of All People Affected by Diabetes

Advocacy goals:
• Increase federal and state funding for
  diabetes prevention, treatment and
  research
• Prevent diabetes
• Eliminate discrimination against people
  with diabetes
• Improve the availability of accessible,
  adequate and affordable health care
Health Reform: What it means for people with
                 Diabetes
                • Ends discrimination
                • People with diabetes can't use up
                  their insurance or have it taken
                  away when they need it most
                • Limits on out-of-pocket costs for
                  all and an array of help for low
                  and moderate income people with
                  diabetes
                • New focus on primary prevention
Health Reform


• Coverage for kids and
  young adults
• Exchanges
• Essential Health
  Benefits
• Prevention
Health Care Reform: Getting the Word Out
Health Care Reform: Defense

 • Congress
 • States
 • Courts
Questions


      www.diabetes.org/advocate
           1-800- DIABETES
Center for Information and Community Support

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  • 1.
    American Diabetes Association: Advocating to Stop Diabetes LaShawn McIver, MD, MPH National Director, Public Policy & Strategic Alliances
  • 2.
    Already at EPIDEMICproportions: • 25.8 million with diabetes • 79 million with prediabetes And, increasing at an alarming rate: • Now: 11.3% of U.S. adults have diabetes. • By 2050: 1 in 3 American adults
  • 3.
    ALL at increasedRISK FOR DEATH, AND LIFE-LIMITING DISABILITIES. •Leading cause of kidney failure, non-traumatic lower limb amputations, and new cases of blindness among adults •Major cause of heart disease & stroke. •7th leading cause of death
  • 4.
    Diabetes is costly. Serious Economic Diabetes health COSTS ARE A BIG BURDEN – Burden for all of us: •Those with diabetes more than 2X the health care costs of those without diabetes. •For children the cost is 6X higher •1 in 10 health care dollars spent treating diabetes. •1 in 3 Medicare dollars spent on people with diabetes.
  • 5.
    MISSION: To Prevent and Cure Diabetes and Improve the Lives of All People Affected by Diabetes Advocacy goals: • Increase federal and state funding for diabetes prevention, treatment and research • Prevent diabetes • Eliminate discrimination against people with diabetes • Improve the availability of accessible, adequate and affordable health care
  • 6.
    Health Reform: Whatit means for people with Diabetes • Ends discrimination • People with diabetes can't use up their insurance or have it taken away when they need it most • Limits on out-of-pocket costs for all and an array of help for low and moderate income people with diabetes • New focus on primary prevention
  • 7.
    Health Reform • Coveragefor kids and young adults • Exchanges • Essential Health Benefits • Prevention
  • 8.
    Health Care Reform:Getting the Word Out
  • 9.
    Health Care Reform:Defense • Congress • States • Courts
  • 10.
    Questions www.diabetes.org/advocate 1-800- DIABETES Center for Information and Community Support

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