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Diabetes in Adult Patients
This page offers links to the Diabetes in Adult Patients Guideline and supporting material. These materials are intended for the management of adults with diabetes. Dates refer to the date the material or link was posted by CCGC.
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Diabetes in Adult Patients Guideline Materials
Links to the 2010 American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendations are provided below.
- American Diabetes Association (ADA) Summary of Revisions for 2010 (January 2010)
- American Diabetes Association (ADA) Executive Summary: Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes (January 2010)
Changes to the 2006 guideline were not made at this time since there have been no major revisions in the ADA standards. Some areas may be modified in the next year (lipids, A1c goals, etc.) The Adult Diabetes Guideline Committee will revisit this guideline in early 2010 when new ADA recommendations are published.
- Diabetes in Adult Patients Guideline (April 2009)
- Diabetes Guideline Revision References (November 2006)
- Diabetes Guideline Revision Committee (November 2006)
- Diabetes Patient Tracking Form/Flow Sheet - VERSION 1 (April 2006)
- Diabetes Patient Tracking Form/Flow Sheet - VERSION 2 (April 2006)
- Patient Education (April 2009)
Other CCGC Guideline Materials By Type
- Guideline Committee Members
- Guidelines: Long Forms
- Guidelines: Short Forms
- Patient Tracking Forms (Flow Sheets)
- Patient Education
- Research References
Questions?
For questions or concerns about the Diabetes in Adult Patients Guideline, materials, and links, please contact CCGC at (720) 297-1681.
