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The Value of Medical Nutrition Therapy and Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support in Diabetes Care and Education: A Call to Action to Increase Referrals and Recognize Insurance Coverage Variation

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Journal Curr Diab Rep
Publisher Current Science
Date 2025 Jan 23
PMID 39847170
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Abstract

Purpose Of Review: Evidence over the past few decades have proven the benefits and cost savings of diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) and medical nutrition therapy (MNT). Yet, the benefits continue to be underutilized. Little evidence is available to definitively assess insurance coverage for both services. Strategies are presented to more efficiently assess coverage as well as Identify methods to increase referrals and more effectively bill for both services.

Recent Findings: Estimated statistics for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes reveal increases globally, especially in those under 20 and over 65. Individuals meeting the current A1C guidelines are still well below current recommendations. The economic costs of diabetes continue to rise. Both DSMES and MNT are effective, cost-saving methods that are critical components to the ongoing care of people with diabetes. While insurance coverage does vary based on each specific type, billing correctly and following the requirements for NSDSMES are essential to receive appropriate reimbursement for services.

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