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Impact of a Digitally Enhanced Diabetes Self-Management Program on Glycemia and Medical Costs. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the economic savings and health benefits of a virtual diabetes self-management education and support program for adults with type 2 diabetes.
  • Participants who engaged in the program showed significant improvements, including a reduction of 0.9% in A1C levels and a loss of 2.1 kg in body weight over six months.
  • Maintaining these improvements could lead to a notable decrease in the risk of serious health conditions and substantial medical cost savings over time, with projected reductions of up to $18,020 after ten years.

Article Abstract

Objective: To analyze economic savings and health impacts associated with a virtual digitally enhanced diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) program.

Research Design And Methods: Participants (n = 1,494) were nonpregnant adults with diagnosed type 2 diabetes and baseline body mass index (BMI) of 25 kg/m (23 kg/m if of Asian descent) or higher who enrolled in virtual DSMES between February 2019 and April 2020 for at least 4 months. Participants' changes in glycated hemoglobin (A1C) and body weight were calculated as the difference between program start and last recorded values between months 4 and 6. Outcomes for all participants were analyzed; subanalyses were done on 628 participants with starting A1C >7% (53 mmol/mol), who could benefit most from DSMES. Markov-based microsimulation approach was used to model the potential reductions in diabetes sequalae and medical expenditures if observed improvements in A1C and BMI were maintained.

Results: DSMES participants with starting A1C >7% experienced average reductions of 0.9% A1C and 2.1 kg of body weight (-1.7% of BMI) within 6 months. If these improvements were maintained, simulated outcomes include reduced 5-year onset of ischemic heart disease by 9.2%, myocardial infarction by 10.6%, stroke by 12.1%, chronic kidney disease by 16.5%, and reduced onset of other sequelae. Simulated cumulative reduction in medical expenditures is $1160 after 1 year, $4150 after 3 years, $7790 after 5 years, and $18 020 after 10 years.

Conclusions: Participation in virtual DSMES improves A1C and body weight, with the potential to slow onset of diabetes sequelae and reduce medical expenditures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26350106221100779DOI Listing

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