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10407 - Better Diabetes Care

 
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Summary

Upon collaboration with the CDC, directs the Secretary of HHS to prepare and make publicly available (including via the Internet) on a biennial basis a national diabetes report card.  Requires the Secretary to collaborate with the IOM to study the implications of diabetes on clinical practice and evaluate the degree to which diabetes education should be mandated for licensure and board certification. Calls for a report to Congress by March 23, 2012 regarding the findings of such study.  Authorizes (but does not appropriate) whatever amounts may be necessary to carry out the section.

Implementation Status

 
Summary 
Statutory Text 

Prior to January 2013, the CDC in the summer of 2012 released “Diabetes Report Card 2012: National and State Profile of Diabetes and Its Complications” (available here), pursuant to this provision.  To view the HHS blog post regarding the publication of the Diabetes Report Card 2012, visit here.

2014 Diabetes Report Card here.

2017 Diabetes Report Card here.

Statutory Text

 
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SEC. 10407 ø42 U.S.C. 247b–9a¿. BETTER DIABETES CARE. (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the ‘‘Catalyst to Better Diabetes Care Act of 2009’’. (b) NATIONAL DIABETES REPORT CARD.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary, in collaboration with the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (referred to in this section as the ‘‘Director’’), shall prepare on a biennial basis a national diabetes report card (referred to in this section as a ‘‘Report Card’’) and, to the extent possible, for each State. (2) CONTENTS.— (A) IN GENERAL.—Each Report Card shall include aggregate health outcomes related to individuals diagnosed with diabetes and prediabetes including— (i) preventative care practices and quality of care; (ii) risk factors; and (iii) outcomes. (B) UPDATED REPORTS.—Each Report Card that is prepared after the initial Report Card shall include trend analysis for the Nation and, to the extent possible, for each State, for the purpose of— (i) tracking progress in meeting established national goals and objectives for improving diabetes care, costs, and prevalence (including Healthy People 2010); and (ii) informing policy and program development. (3) AVAILABILITY.—The Secretary, in collaboration with the Director, shall make each Report Card publicly available, including by posting the Report Card on the Internet. (c) IMPROVEMENT OF VITAL STATISTICS COLLECTION.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary, acting through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in collaboration with appropriate agencies and States, shall— (A) promote the education and training of physicians on the importance of birth and death certificate data and how to properly complete these documents, including the collection of such data for diabetes and other chronic diseases; (B) encourage State adoption of the latest standard revisions of birth and death certificates; and (C) work with States to re-engineer their vital statistics systems in order to provide cost-effective, timely, and accurate vital systems data. (2) DEATH CERTIFICATE ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE.—In carrying out this subsection, the Secretary may promote improvements to the collection of diabetes mortality data, including the addition of a question for the individual certifying the cause of death regarding whether the deceased had diabetes. (d) STUDY ON APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF DIABETES MEDICAL EDUCATION.— (1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall, in collaboration with the Institute of Medicine and appropriate associations and councils, conduct a study of the impact of diabetes on the practice of medicine in the United States and the appropriateness of the level of diabetes medical education that should be required prior to licensure, board certification, and board recertification. (2) REPORT.—Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit a report on the study under paragraph (1) to the Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committees on Finance and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate. (e) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary.

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