Treatment intensification with insulin pumps and other technologies in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results of a physician survey in the United States

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An online survey was conducted to assess the perspectives and use of diabetes technologies by a sample of U.S. primary care physicians (PCPs) and endocrinologists to optimize intensive insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes. Overall, endocrinologists reported using diabetes technologies more frequently than PCPs for patients with type 2 diabetes requiring basal-bolus insulin therapy. PCPs and endocrinologists who were highly focused on diabetes management with insulin therapy reported using insulin delivery devices (insulin pumps and wearable tube-free patches) when patients are not achieving their A1C target while taking basal plus three or more prandial injections of insulin daily.

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Grunberger, G., Sze, D., Ermakova, A., Sieradzan, R., Oliveria, T., & Miller, E. M. (2020, January 1). Treatment intensification with insulin pumps and other technologies in patients with type 2 diabetes: Results of a physician survey in the United States. Clinical Diabetes. American Diabetes Association Inc. https://doi.org/10.2337/cd19-0008

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