Preventing Diabetes Complications Improves Outcomes

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A recent survey found that more than 80% of physicians believe that a team of specialists designated to help in the early stages of type 2 diabetes may help improve patient outcomes. However, 93% did not believe their peers were utilizing this strategy. For more results on this survey and strategies to reduce complications in diabetes, be on the watch for next week’s feature, Preventing Diabetes Complications to Improve Outcomes.

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