Around the world, COVID-19 has made many a bad situation worse. In doing so, it also showed the world where improvements in care can make the greatest difference.
For underserved and low-income communities facing the pandemic and a corresponding rate of diabetes and pre-diabetes, that’s exactly the kind of bad-to-worse scenario that is an opportunity to make a real change.
In a conversation hosted by the Washington Post Live as part the outlet’s “Diabetes in America” panel discussion, Jared Watkin, senior vice president of Diabetes Care at Abbott, and Tracey Brown, chief executive officer of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), outline the challenges and how their organizations are partnering to tackle them.
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