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Study in The Lancet shows new technology improves insulin dosing and blood glucose levels for patients with type 2 diabetes

Data suggests automated tools can help overcome long-standing challenges to improving glucose control in individuals using insulin therapy

Research and innovation

Treating high blood pressure in older women doesn’t increase long-term risk of falls, study shows

Study of nearly 6,000 women could have implications on how physicians care for aging adults

Research and innovation

Report: Public-private partnership improves care for mental health, reduces costs

East Metro Mental Health Roundtable to continue with leadership from Mayor Melvin Carter

Research and innovation

HealthPartners Institute gets $1.5M federal grant to develop tool for spotting, treating kidney disease

Similar tool has helped HealthPartners significantly reduce risk of heart disease over 10 years

Research and innovation

Tele-monitoring, pharmacists are beneficial in maintaining healthy blood pressure over short-term, study shows

Remote monitoring program significantly lowered blood pressure over 24 months compared to patients receiving standard care

Research and innovation

JDRF Awards International Diabetes Center Grant to Investigate the Use of Intranasal Insulin Delivery

Investigators seek to examine intranasal insulin for treatment of type 1 diabetes on the heels of groundbreaking research using similar treatments for Alzheimer’s disease

Research and innovation

HealthPartners pain program treats chronic pain while reducing use of opioids

Nearly 3.5 million fewer pills prescribed in one year

Research and innovation

HealthPartners and Children’s Minnesota Develop Technique to Improve Appendicitis Care for Pediatric Patients

The organization used funding from a National Institutes of Health
five-year, $3.1 million grant

Research and innovation

Team-based care improves care for kidney disease, reduces costs by $1.2 million

Costly condition expected to grow as population ages

Research and innovation

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