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REFORM LEADS TO NEW DIABETES DIAGNOSES
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REFORM LEADS TO NEW DIABETES DIAGNOSES

2015
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Overview
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was premised on the theory that expanded access to health insurance would facilitate greater access to health services, thereby leading to earlier detection and treatment of disease for a larger number of people. While the ACA has been the subject of five years of spirited dialogue, new evidence is emerging that suggests expanded access to care under the ACA may be having an impact on early identification of diabetes. It is the author's fervent hope that the combined efforts of researchers, physicians and policymakers will have a measureable difference in the rate of newly diagnosed diabetes for the next generation.