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Up to 4.2 million New Yorkers are estimated to have pre-diabetes.

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Payment Policy

How we pay for health care in New York plays a major role in shaping the type and quality of health care New Yorkers receive. The Diabetes Policy Center is focusing on ensuring that payment policies are in place to sustain a comprehensive and coordinated system of care and that providers are rewarded for achieving positive health outcomes for patients with diabetes.

  • Policy Brief, July 2009: Aligning Diabetes Incentives Programs Among New York's Health Plans

Data

Diabetes Complication in New York City
Diabetes In New York City: Public Health Burden and Disparities
New York State Department of Health: Managed Care Reports

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Tools

American Diabetes Association: Stop Diabetes
Assessing the Value of Incentives and Rewards Program: A Primer
Beyond Bankable Dollars: Establishing a Business Case for Improving Health Care

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Models & Research

A House is Not a Home: Keeping Patients at the Center of Practice Redesign
Bad Blood Series: In the Treatment of Diabetes, Success Often Does Not Pay
Beyond Bankable Dollars: Establishing a Business Case for Improving Health Care

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Projects

Continuous Innovation in Health Care: Implications of the Geisinger Experience
Diabetes Patient Registry Pilot Project

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