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health care professional. Refer to the published ADA advocacy statement for infor-mation on young children aged <5 years in settings such as childcare centers, pre-\nschools, camps, and other programs (1).*A complete list of members of the American
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Diabetes Association Professional Practice Committeecan be found at https://doi.org/10.2337/dc24-SINT.\nDuality of interest information for each author is\navailable at https://doi.org/10.2337/dc24-SDIS.\nSuggested citation: American Diabetes Association\nProfessional Practice Committee. 17. Diabetesadvocacy: Standards...
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Diabetes Care 2024;47(Suppl. 1):S307– S308\n© 2023 by the American Diabetes Association.Readers may use this article as long as thework is properly cited, the use is educationaland not for pro fit, and the work is not altered.
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More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/journals/pages/license.17. DIABETES ADVOCACYDiabetes Care Volume 47, Supplement 1, January 2024 S307\n©AmericanDiabetesAssociation
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Insulin Access and Affordability\nThe ADA ’s Insulin Access and Afford-\nability Working Group compiled public
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ability Working Group compiled public\ninformation and convened a series ofmeetings with stakeholders through-out the insulin supply chain to learnhow each entity affects the cost of insulinfor the consumer. Their conclusions andrecommendations are published in anADA statement (2).\nDiabetes Care in the School Setting
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Diabetes Care in the School Setting\nA sizable portion of a child ’sd a yi ss p e n t
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in school, so close communication withand training and cooperation of schoolpersonnel are essential to optimize diabe-tes management, safety, and access to allschool-sponsored opportunities. Refer tothe published ADA position statement fordiabetes management information forstudents with diabetes in elementaryand second...
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Diabetes and Driving\nPeople with diabetes who wish to oper-ate motor vehicles are subject to variouslicensing requirements applied by both\nstate and federal jurisdictions. For an\noverview of existing licensing rules forpeople with diabetes, factors that impactdriving for this population, and generalguidelines for as...
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determining appropriate licensing restric-tions, refer to the published ADA positionstatement (4).\nEditor ’s note: Federal commercial driv-\ning rules for individuals with insulin-treated\ndiabetes changed on 19 November 2018.\nThese changes will be re fle c t e di naf u t u r e\nupdated ADA statement.\nDiabetes and Em...
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updated ADA statement.\nDiabetes and Employment\nA n yp e r s o nw i t hd i a b e t e s ,w h e t h e ri n s u -lin treated or noninsulin treated, shouldbe eligible for any employment for whichthey are otherwise quali fied. Employ-
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ment decisions should never be based ongeneralizations or stereotypes regardingthe effects of diabetes. For a general setof guidelines for evaluating individuals
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with diabetes for employment, includinghow an assessment should be performedand what changes (accommodations) inthe workplace may be needed for an indi-vidual with diabetes, refer to the pub-lished ADA position statement (5).\nReferences\n1. March C, Serman J, Bannuru RR, et al. Care of
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References\n1. March C, Serman J, Bannuru RR, et al. Care of\nyoung children with diabetes in the childcareand community setting: a statement of theAmerican Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care2023;46:2102 –2111
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