Chief Medical Officer Urges People with Diabetes to Make a Care Plan

If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you know how diabetes management can be complex and challenging. In this video, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois Chief Medical Officer Dr. Derek Robinson encourages people with diabetes to work with their health care provider to make a care plan. 

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Hello, I’m Dr. Derek Robinson and I’m Chief Medical Officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, with a message about diabetes care. We understand how diabetes affects our members. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you know how this impacts your life and how diabetes management can be complex and challenging. The first thing to remember is that you are not alone. More and more people are living longer and healthier lives with diabetes. Work together with your health care provider to make a plan that you can follow in your daily life. If you haven’t done this recently, please reach out to your health care provider to schedule an appointment as soon as possible to discuss your diabetes plan of care. I encourage you to talk to your health care provider about your need for an annual eye exam, yearly kidney health test, and a hemoglobin A1c test which is a good way to monitor your average blood sugar over the past 2-3 months. Having diabetes is a risk factor for heart disease so it’s important to know your blood pressure and cholesterol numbers. With proper medical management, routine diabetes testing and education, you can make a positive difference in your health and live better with diabetes. And as always, remember to talk to your health care provider about any health questions or concerns you may have.

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