Discover new strategies for improving outcomes.
The number of people with diabetes in the United States has grown to
nearly 26 million, and 35% of U.S. adults have pre-diabetes. Medical
expenses for people with diabetes are double of those without, and
total direct and indirect costs are $174 billion.1
For individuals with diabetes, the right workplace support can
maximize health, well-being, and productivity. Many traditional
disease management programs, however, have low utilization, high
costs and limited population and financial impact. Join WebMD for an
upcoming webinar examining new strategies for managing diabetes in
the workplace, where you'll learn:
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Why the
industry is ripe for a disruptive approach to diabetes
management |
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New ways to
predict who is most at risk for diabetes |
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How an
integrated, personalized approach to diabetes management can
drive greater outcomes and value |
WebMD Webinar Series
Diabetes and the Employed Population:
Solution-Oriented Approaches for Better Health
September 20, 2011
2:00 p.m. ET
Register Now!
Presented by:
Dr. Rajni Aneja, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, WebMD
Health Services
Catherine Macpherson, MS, RD, Director of Product Strategy, WebMD
Health Services
1 CDC National Diabetes Fact Sheet, 2011
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