November 19, 2025 - 22:21

NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that, for the first time, 70% of its primary care patients have their type 2 diabetes under control, a testament to the effectiveness of its health initiatives and patient care strategies. This significant achievement highlights the organization’s commitment to improving health outcomes for individuals living with diabetes, a condition that affects millions across the nation.
The organization implemented a comprehensive approach to diabetes management, which includes regular screenings, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing education for both patients and healthcare providers. By focusing on preventive care and patient engagement, NYC Health + Hospitals has successfully empowered individuals to take charge of their health.
This milestone not only reflects the dedication of healthcare professionals but also underscores the importance of accessible healthcare services in managing chronic conditions. As the organization continues to prioritize diabetes care, it sets a benchmark for other healthcare systems aiming to enhance patient outcomes in chronic disease management.
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