The National Clinical Care Commission Report to Congress: Recommendations to Better Leverage Federal Policies and Programs to Prevent and Control Diabetes

Author:

Herman William H.1ORCID,Schillinger Dean2,Bolen Shari3,Boltri John M.4,Bullock Ann5,Chong William6,Conlin Paul R.78ORCID,Cook J. William9,Dokun Ayotunde10ORCID,Fukagawa Naomi11,Gonzalvo Jasmine12ORCID,Greenlee M. Carol13,Hawkins Meredith14,Idzik Shannon15,Leake Ellen16,Linder Barbara17,Lopata Aaron M.18,Schumacher Pat19,Shell Donald20,Strogatz David21,Towne Jana22,Tracer Howard23,Wu Samuel24

Affiliation:

1. 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

2. 2University of California San Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA

3. 3Case Western Reserve at The MetroHealth System, Cleveland, OH

4. 4Northeast Ohio Medical University College of Medicine, Rootstown, OH

5. 5Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, Indian Health Service, Rockville, MD

6. 6Food and Drug Administration, Silver Springs, MD

7. 7Department of Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA

8. 8Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

9. 9Ascension Medical Group, Baltimore, MD

10. 10Carver School of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA

11. 11Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD

12. 12College of Pharmacy, Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN

13. 13Western Slope Endocrinology, Grand Junction, CO

14. 14Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

15. 15School of Nursing, University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

16. 16International Board of Directors, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Jackson, MS

17. 17National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

18. 18Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD

19. 19Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA

20. 20Department of Defense, Falls Church, VA

21. 21Bassett Research Institute, Cooperstown, NY

22. 22Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, Indian Health Service, Rockville, MD

23. 23Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD

24. 24Office of Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Service, Rockville, MD

Abstract

The National Clinical Care Commission (NCCC) was established by Congress to make recommendations to leverage federal policies and programs to more effectively prevent and treat diabetes and its complications. The NCCC developed a guiding framework that incorporated elements of the Socioecological and Chronic Care Models. It surveyed federal agencies and conducted follow-up meetings with representatives from 10 health-related and 11 non–health-related federal agencies. It held 12 public meetings, solicited public comments, met with numerous interested parties and key informants, and performed comprehensive literature reviews. The final report, transmitted to Congress in January 2022, contained 39 specific recommendations, including 3 foundational recommendations that addressed the necessity of an all-of-government approach to diabetes, health equity, and access to health care. At the general population level, the NCCC recommended that the federal government adopt a health-in-all-policies approach so that the activities of non–health-related federal agencies that address agriculture, food, housing, transportation, commerce, and the environment be coordinated with those of health-related federal agencies to affirmatively address the social and environmental conditions that contribute to diabetes and its complications. For individuals at risk for type 2 diabetes, including those with prediabetes, the NCCC recommended that federal policies and programs be strengthened to increase awareness of prediabetes and the availability of, referral to, and insurance coverage for intensive lifestyle interventions for diabetes prevention and that data be assembled to seek approval of metformin for diabetes prevention. For people with diabetes and its complications, the NCCC recommended that barriers to proven effective treatments for diabetes and its complications be removed, the size and competence of the workforce to treat diabetes and its complications be increased, and new payment models be implemented to support access to lifesaving medications and proven effective treatments for diabetes and its complications. The NCCC also outlined an ambitious research agenda. The NCCC strongly encourages the public to support these recommendations and Congress to take swift action.

Funder

Food and Drug Administration

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

Office on Women’s Health

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Office of Minority Health

HHS

Health Resources and Services Administration

Indian Health Service

NIH

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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5. United States Code . Public Law 115-80. Accessed 18 July 2022. Available from https://www.congress.gov/115/plaws/publ80/PLAW-115publ80.pdf

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