Diabetes Program

Diabetes Disease Management Program

The Diabetes Management Program for the Panama Canal Area Benefit Plan offers a comprehensive approach to diabetes self-management education. We provide a highly individualized program that is customized to your unique needs. We offer all the tools you need to gain control of your diabetes, improve your health and feel your very best. The program is guided by Dr. Yazmin Cornejo and staffed by a multidisciplinary team of diabetes specialists who work closely with you, your physician and other healthcare providers. The Diabetes Management benefit is only available to POS members in the Republic of Panama. However, we have extended the Diabetes Management Program formulary to FFS members of the Plan as of 2010.

 

Helping You Gain Control Over Diabetes

Modern research has provided an unprecedented range of effective treatments for diabetes, greatly reducing the risks of serious complications. Finding a healthy personal balance -- learning to control your blood sugar levels through a combination of good nutrition, exercise and often medication -- is key to successfully managing your diabetes.  Our customized outpatient self-management program includes working closely with your referring healthcare provider; our caring staff will educate you about diabetes, home glucose monitoring, healthy nutrition, appropriate exercise and careful medication management, if needed, so that you can effectively manage your diabetes and enjoy an improved quality of life. Additional programs on special topics are offered periodically, such as healthy eating, heart health and stress management.

 

Eligibility Requirements for the Diabetes Management Program:

·         Member of the Panama Canal Area Benefit Plan

·         Diabetes diagnosis established through the diabetes diagnosis protocol

·         PCP notification to AXA of the patient’s inclusion in the diabetes program

 

Available Benefits through the Diabetes Management Program:

·         HbA1c at no cost to the patient; every 6 months for patients with results within accepted standards and every 3 months for patients with abnormal results

·         Annual determination of fasting lipid profile, including: total cholesterol, HDL, triglycerides and LDL

·         Annual microalbuminuria test

·         Medication to treat diabetes and its complications as specifically approved by the Plan*

·         Counseling and education sessions provided by a physician as approved by the Plan

·         Toe nail clipping included with routine medical check-up every 6 months by the PCP

·         Glucometer, lancets and strips as approved by the Plan

 

*Only medication to treat diabetes listed on the Plan’s formulary for diabetes are covered at 100% for FFS members in the United States and the Republic of Panama.

For more information about the Diabetes Management program, call our medical department at 507-204-9200 in Panama, and 1-800-424-8196 or 312-935-3671 in the United States.

 

Diabetes Disease Management Program Formulary

 

Some Diabetes related drugs below have more information available:

(PDF) Adobe Acrobat Download the Panama Canal Area Benefit Plan "Diabetes Program Prescription Form" PDF

2008 Diabetes Management Program Statistics*

 

Below is a summary of the most important statistics of the Diabetes disease management program:

 

 

 

2008

 

Number of Patients

%

TOTAL Number of Patients in the Program

2561

100%

Patients with  HbA 1 C

1823

71.2%

Patients with  HbA 1 C <=7% (good control)

1123

61.6%

Patients with  HbA 1 C >=9% (poor control)

247

13.5%

Patients with Total COL

873

34.1%

Patients with HDL COL

794

31.0%

Patients with HDL COL > 40

570

68.4%

Patients with LDL COL

794

31.0%

Patients with LDL COL <100

432

54.4%

Patients with LDL COL <130

647

81.5%

Patients with TG

853

33.3%

Patients with TG < 150

640

75.0%

Patients with  microalbuminuria test

85

3.3%

Patients with ophthalmology evaluation

42

1.6%

Patients with Foot Care

74

2.9%

HbA1C = Glycosylated hemoglobin
LDL COL = low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
HDL COL = high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
TG = triglycerides cholesterol

 

* This information is based only on the POS members of the plan for 2008