Entries from June 2008

Another One Bites the Dust …

June 19, 2008 · 1 Comment

In the midst of a reorganization at SSM St Mary’s Health Center, another ADA-recognized diabetes education program in the St Louis area is on the chopping block. A couple days ago rumors started spreSSM Logoading that the St. Mary’s program was going to be eliminated. Rob Shelton, Director of Marketing for the hospital, said that St. Mary’s was going to “scale back outpatient services to the diabetic population.” Per Mr. Shelton, one vacant position in the diabetes education department is not going to be filled, but the hospital has not yet reduced staff in the area. Clearly, the future of diabetes education at St. Mary’s is uncertain. If (or when) St. Mary’s eliminates outpatient diabetes education, they will join the ranks of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Missouri Baptist who also made the similar decisions to shutter outpatient diabetes education services in the past 2 years. Financial reasons (and reallocation of resources) were cited in those program shut-downs. Access to diabetes self-management education is a big problem in the St. Louis region…and becoming a bigger one. Where can patients with diabetes turn for reliable information to build their self-management skills? Medicare only covers such education services provided by ADA-recognized providers… and there are less of those today than there were a few years ago. Of course, the number of people with diabetes needing education to prevent complications and costly hospitalizations is on the rise.

Categories: News · Resources

Disparities in Diabetes Care

June 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Even when they are cared for by the same doctor, black Americans who suffer from diabetes are less likely than their white counterparts to bring the illness under control, a study released Monday showed. The patients, who were all treated in eastern Massachusetts, were tested for low density lipoprotein (LDL), the “bad” cholesterol that leads to clogged arteries; hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C), which measures blood glucose control over time; and blood pressure. “White patients were more likely than black patients to reach commonly accepted benchmarks for controlled levels” of all three, the study showed. Read more in the article posted on AFP.

Categories: Facts & Figures · News

Strategic Planning Underway

June 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Board of the St. Louis Diabetes Coalition is engaged in a strategic planning process to renew the organization’s mission, vision and goals. Kathleen McDarby, RN, MPH is coordinating the planning activities. Thank you, Kathleen. In a few months, Coalition stakeholders will be asked to provide input and help set priorities. There are so many worthy projects…but a limited amount of resources. Be on the look-out for more information about the Coalition’s strategic plan in the Fall.

Categories: News