Via Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation
Harvard Law School’s Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation convened more than 60 representatives from state government, nonprofit social service organizations, foundations and diabetes advocacy groups in Trenton, New Jersey, on March 27 to release its report titled, “An Analysis of New Jersey’s Opportunities to Enhance Prevention and Management of Type 2 Diabetes.”
The report, the center’s first focused on diabetes as part of its Providing Access to Health Solutions (PATHS) initiative, provides a comprehensive summary of the type 2 diabetes landscape in the state, including an overview and discussion of the policies that impact type 2 diabetes and policy recommendations to help reduce the prevalence and consequences of the disease.
To view the press release, click here.
To view the full report, executive summary and policy-by-policy fact sheets, click here.