The Hypoglycemia Prevention Initiative is a multi-year joint effort of the Endocrine Society and Avalere Health to determine best practices in primary care to reduce the impact of hypoglycemia on older (65+) people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who use insulin and/or sulfonylurea, have a recent A1c <7%, and are at increased risk of hypoglycemia. The initial effort of this initiative is the Hypoglycemia Prevention Study (HypoPrevent), an implementation research and quality improvement (QI) study designed to test an intervention in primary care settings to identify older people with T2D at risk of hypoglycemia and a clinical decision support tool designed to facilitate risk reduction.
This study assesses various methods to decrease the risk of hypoglycemia on an individual basis through shared decision making (SDM), individualized A1c goals and/or changes to their glucose-lowering medications regimen. The diabetes educator, who is also the practice coordinator for this study, plays a key role with annual assessments and education on glucose-lowering medications and their mechanism of action.
The study, “Reducing Hypoglycemia From Overtreatment of Type 2 Diabetes in Older Adults: The HypoPrevent Study,” was published September 21, 2023, in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Identified as one of the top three preventable adverse drug reactions by the US Department of Health and Human Services
Average incidence of hypoglycemia among people with T2D on insulin is 23 mild or moderate events and 1 severe episode per year
Between January 2007 and December 2011, emergency department visits for therapy-associated hypoglycemia among Medicare beneficiaries resulted in more than $600 million in spending
Among Medicare-aged individuals, hospitalization for hypoglycemia is associated with a 30-day readmission rate of 18.1%
Mild or moderate hypoglycemia can significantly affect a person’s quality of life, social life, work productivity, and ability to drive safely
Primary care clinicians provide the majority of care for people with T2D
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