Abbott and Sherri Shepherd: Millions Not Using Affordable Diabetes Technology
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- Abbott and Shepherd aim to raise awareness of the rising rates of diabetes diagnoses and how access to continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems can reduce diabetes-related complications1, provide better health outcomes, and improve quality of living2
- Television host and diabetes advocate Sherri Shepherd unveils one-of-a-kind animated installation at the Oculus Center in
New York City featuring herself alongside the faces and stories of people like her who are thriving despite their diagnosis - Every visit to www.Crossroads.Abbott during November's National Diabetes Awareness Month will trigger an automatic donation* to the American Diabetes Association's Health Equity Now program, which helps educate people on the benefits of diabetes devices and technology
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT) today announced 'Countdown at a Crossroads,' which kicks off National Diabetes Awareness Month by taking over the Oculus Center in
"Using a FreeStyle Libre sensor to monitor my glucose levels has helped me get a better grasp on my Type 2 diabetes and ultimately improve my quality of living," said television host and diabetes advocate Sherri Shepherd. "Many people living with diabetes aren't aware of this incredible life-changing technology and Abbott's efforts to make it accessible. The goal of 'Countdown at a Crossroads' is to change that – and I am energized to help by fostering awareness."
The World is at a Diabetes Crossroads
There are more than half a billion adults across the world living with diabetes and this number is only predicted to rise1. Yet only
CGM technology provides real-time data to help a person see how food, activity and medicine can have an impact on their glucose levels, with the additional benefit of improving their health by reducing their hemoglobin A1C4. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, lowering your A1C can lower a person's risk of complications from diabetes such as nerve damage, eye problems and heart disease.
More people are using medications like GLP-1s to improve their glycemic control or help with weight loss. In a newly published analysis from Abbott, data has shown that these drugs can work better with CGMs by not only providing weight loss but also helping people living with diabetes create positive, long-term behavior changes to assist in managing their condition.
Making Critical Diabetes Technology More Accessible
Abbott has taken steps at every stage of the design process to make FreeStyle Libre systems the most cost-efficient. Priced at
"We purposefully made FreeStyle Libre technology to be accessible and affordable," said Jared Watkin, senior vice president of Abbott's diabetes care business. "However, even with our millions of users, we know that continuous glucose monitors are still not being used by the vast majority of people who can benefit from them. We're working hard to spread awareness and improve access, and we hope that our critical innovation can play a part in slowing the diabetes epidemic."
CGMs have become the standard of care for people with Type 1 diabetes, yet up to
Abbott will continue to work with health systems, payors and government agencies in the
Countdown at a Crossroads
Mirroring the staggering reality that a new person is diagnosed with diabetes every 23 seconds in
With a mere
"Our ongoing partnership with Abbott underscores the importance of making diabetes care and management accessible," said Charles "Chuck"
To learn more about 'Countdown at a Crossroads,' visit www.Crossroads.Abbott and follow Abbott on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The FreeStyle Libre portfolio is the number one sensor-based glucose monitoring system in the world10 changing the lives of more than 5 million people across more than 60 countries8 by providing breakthrough technology that is accessible and affordable5.
About Abbott
Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 115,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries.
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Important Safety Information – FreeStyle Libre 14 day, FreeStyle Libre 2 and FreeStyle Libre 3 systems
Failure to use FreeStyle Libre systems as instructed in labeling may result in missing a severe low or high glucose event and/or making a treatment decision, resulting in injury. If glucose reading and alarms (if enabled) do not match symptoms or expectations, use a fingerstick value from a blood glucose meter for treatment decisions. Seek medical attention when appropriate or contact Abbott at 855-632-8658 or FreeStyleLibre.us for safety info.
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*Abbott will donate
1 The American Journal of Managed Care, Flash CGM Associated With Event Reduction in Nonintensive Diabetes Therapy, 2021.
2 American Diabetes Association, Continuous Glucose Monitors, accessed 27 Oct. 23.
3 International Diabetes Federation, IDF Diabetes Atlas 10th edition, 2021; Seagrove Partners, Diabetes Bluebook, August 2023.
4 Diabetes Care, Clinical Targets for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Interpretation: Recommendations From the International Consensus on Time in Range, 2019.
5 Based on a comparison of list prices of FreeStyle Libre 14 day, FreeStyle Libre 2 and FreeStyle Libre 3 systems versus competitors' CGM systems. The actual cost to patients may or may not be lower than other CGM systems, depending on the amount covered by insurance, if any. Abbott provides this information as a courtesy, it is subject to change and interpretation. The customer is ultimately responsible for determining the appropriate codes, coverage, and payment policies for individual patients. Abbott does not guarantee third-party coverage or payment for our products or reimburse customers for claims that are denied by third-party payers.
6 American Diabetes Association, Research Is the Key to Ending Diabetes, 2023; and Centers for Disease Control's National Diabetes Statistics Report, all accessed 28 Sept. 2023.
7 Centers for Disease Control's National Diabetes Statistics Report, accessed 28 Sept. 2023.
8 Data on file, Abbott Diabetes Care.
9 The American Journal of Managed Care, Flash CGM Associated With Event Reduction in Nonintensive Diabetes Therapy, 2021; and New Late-Breaking Data Show Use of Abbott's FreeStyle® Libre System Significantly Reduces HbA1C Levels in People with Type 2 Diabetes Using Insulin or Not, Jun 13, 2020.
10 Data based on the number of users worldwide for FreeStyle Libre family of personal CGMs compared to the number of users for other leading personal CGM brands and based on CGM sales dollars compared to other leading personal CGM brands.
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