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New 10 year plan to support Australians with diabetes

The Australian Government has marked World Diabetes Day by releasing a new 10 year plan to better support Australians living with all forms of diabetes.

The Morrison Government has marked World Diabetes Day by releasing a new 10 year plan to better support Australians living with all forms of diabetes.

The Australian National Diabetes Strategy 2021–2030 will drive real improvements in the prevention, early detection, management, and care of people with diabetes.

With approximately one in 20 Australians affected by diabetes, the new strategy will bring together the latest research and evidence to ensure our health response continues to adapt to the changing health environment.

The Strategy is aimed at all Australians living with diabetes, and includes information relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic and living in a COVID safe manner and diabetes self-management.

It also features specific details and actions for priority population groups, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and expectant mothers.

The theme for this year’s World Diabetes Day is Access to Diabetes Care: If Not Now, When? highlighting the ongoing care and support people with diabetes require to manage their condition and avoid complications.

This year also marks 100 years since the discovery of insulin. This medical breakthrough has saved the lives of millions over the last century, and the Morrison Government is committed to ensuring it continues to be available to those who need it.

In just 12 months, the number of Australians with diabetes registered with the National Diabetes Services Scheme increased by more than 120,000 people, climbing to around 1.4 million in June 2021.

The Morrison Government provides funding to support people with diabetes through the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) which includes programs such as KeepSight, Diabetes in Schools, FootForward and MyDesmond; the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), the Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) initiative, and research funding.

In 2020–21, the NDSS delivered more than 5.9 million diabetes products worth more than $186 million, and more than $709 million in medicines were dispensed under the PBS. Our Government has also invested more than $300 million in the CGM initiative over four years.

Significant investments have been made in diabetes research, including $626 million through the National Health and Medical Research Council since 2010, and $78 million through the Medical Research Future Fund since 2015.

The Australian National Diabetes Strategy 2021–2030 is available online – https://www.health.gov.au/resources...ategy-2021-2030
https://www.health.gov.au/ministers...s-with-diabetes

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New hope for type 2 diabetes: ‘It can be reversed’

Australia has launched a new 10-year diabetes strategy.

Australian of the Year Dr James Muecke has been campaigning for this controversial step, and now his fight has been given a huge boost by the Australian Diabetes Strategy, that was released on Sunday.

It has been stated that Type 2 diabetes cases have been growing at an unsustainable rate and have been threatening to overwhelm the Australian health system.

This is a momentous step towards combatting the global Type 2 diabetes pandemic, and hopefully the world can follow suit.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...ehaviour=append
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"Remission of type 2 diabetes in adults ... can be achieved with dietary interventions and bariatric surgery. Dietary interventions include total diet replacement followed by stepped food reintroduction and low carbohydrate diets."

Those last few words, a small but significant step to finally see some acknowledgement at this level.
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