id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-313829-pjscmen8 Caballero, A.E. COVID-19 in people living with diabetes: An international consensus 2020-07-06 .txt text/plain 4355 252 52 The current clinical management of diabetes is a work in progress, requiring a shift in patient-provider interaction beyond the walls of clinics and hospitals: the use of tele-medicine when feasible, innovative patient education programs, strategies to ensure medication and glucose testing availability and affordability, as well as numerous ideas on how to improve meal plans and physical activity. It is difficult to predict but some indicators are available from the model of Harpreet In summary, while overall mortality due to COVID-19 is lower in India than in other countries, the elderly population, where most patients with diabetes, hypertension and CVD are concentrated, remains at high risk. Although it is clear that this option of care is not available to most people around the world, exploring how to improve the communication between providers and patients and families at home, in their own communities facing day to day challenges, may prove to be a more effective approach to managing the disease well beyond the COVID pandemic. ./cache/cord-313829-pjscmen8.txt ./txt/cord-313829-pjscmen8.txt