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a ADVOCACY IN ACTION New Opportunity to Influence Diabetes Policy: Spotlight on the National Clinical Care Commission Policy change can move at a frustratingly slow agencies and departments, like the CDC and CMS, place; however, there has been a renewed and 12 nonfederal members. The 12 nonfederal focus on the national level to examine federal members represent diverse disciplines and views policies related to diabetes and make systematic and have expertise in prevention, care, and improvements. That’s good news for us and a great epidemiology in complex diabetes, metabolic or opportunity to push for real change. autoimmune diseases, or the complications caused The National Clinical Care Commission (NCCC), by such diseases. Jasmine Gonzalvo, PharmD, the entity charged with evaluating how diabetes BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE, LDE, FAADE, serves as 1 of the care is provided in this country, just completed 12 nonfederal members, positioning diabetes care the first year of its 3-year charge to tackle some and education specialists as leaders in these key of our more complex policy issues. Established policy discussions. by Congress in 2017, the NCCC was formed to The NCCC held a series of in-person and virtual bring together researchers, public health experts, meetings beginning on
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Published: Jan 1, 2020
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