Insights on Improving Health Insurance Literacy in Diabetes
Blanchette J, Nally L, Wentzell K, Hughes A, Allen N, Litchman M. Insights on Improving Health Insurance Literacy in Diabetes. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2025, 110: s175-s186. PMID: 39998926, DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgae706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth insurance literacyWeb-based decision aidHealth Insurance Literacy MeasureCommunity health fairsInsurance literacyCommunity health workersOptimal self-managementImproving health insurance literacyChronic health conditionsPilot intervention studyHealth-care systemLow health insurance literacyHands-on supportHealth fairsDiabetes careHealth insurance educationHealth workersSelf-managementHealth carePsychological distressEducational workshopsEffective interventionsHealth conditionsDecision aidLiteracy levelsThe Association Between Cost-Related Insulin Rationing and Health Care Utilization in U.S. Adults With Diabetes.
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