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Podcast 192: Are we too sweet on HbA1c testing?

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Over half the patients with Type 2 diabetes have their HbA1c measured too frequently — i.e., at least three times a year. Why is that a bad thing? Dr. Rozalina McCoy, the lead author of a paper in The BMJ explains. Using claims data, her group followed over 30,000 patients with stable HbA1c levels and found that only 40% had measurements taken within guideline-suggested limits — twice a year. Links: BMJ study on overtesting of HbA1c Physician’s First Watch coverage of BMJ study A November 2015 interview on treatment “deintensification” (free) The post Podcast 192: Are we too sweet on HbA1c testing? first appeared on Clinical Conversations.