First Report Managed Care July 30, 2019
Edan Stanley

CVS Caremark announced plans to expand upon its successful Transform Diabetes Care program (TDC) focusing on greater prevention, adding more areas of care and intervention models for patients with diabetes and hypertension.

Since its launch in December 2016, TDC has improved HbA1c levels by an average 1.2 percentage points in members enrolled in the program.

“TDC combines local points-of-care, remote biometric monitoring, and interventions led by health care professionals within a member-centric model to provide personalized guidance and resources to help members comply with their prescribed therapy,” according to CVS’ briefing.

“Successful diabetes management requires a comprehensive model of care management support for those members with diabetes, as well as a proactive strategy to help reduce the risk of developing...

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