The current state of coverage for people living with diabetes is stressed with approximately fifteen percent of all diagnosed diabetics with no health insurance, another group at risk of losing their health insurance and the last group paying exorbitant premiums to keep their insurance. How will reform affect healthcare professionals treating patients with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, attorney specializing in diabetes, Kriss Halpern, as they discuss the elements of proposed healthcare reform as it relates to treating patients with diabetes.
Possible Implications of Healthcare Reform on Diabetes Care

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The current state of coverage for people living with diabetes is stressed with approximately fifteen percent of all diagnosed diabetics with no health insurance, another group at risk of losing their health insurance and the last group paying exorbitant premiums to keep their insurance. How will reform affect healthcare professionals treating patients with diabetes? Join host Dr. Steven Edelman and his guest, attorney specializing in diabetes, Kriss Halpern, as they discuss the elements of proposed healthcare reform as it relates to treating patients with diabetes.
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