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Diabetes

Goal

Introduction

Modifications to Objectives and Subobjectives

Progress Toward Healthy People 2010 Targets

Progress Toward Elimination of Health Disparities

Opportunities and Challenges

Emerging Issues

Progress Quotient Chart

Disparities Table (See below)

Race and Ethnicity

Gender, Education, Location, and Disability

Objectives and Subobjectives

References

Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas

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Midcourse Review Healthy People 2010 logo
Diabetes Focus Area 5

References


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14Improvements have occurred in lipid measurements and control, frequency of hemoglobin A1c testing, proper vaccination rates, and eye examinations. More limited progress has been demonstrated in absolute values of hemoglobin A1c levels and control of blood pressure.

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