FastSaying

Affordable complementary therapies, such as Diachrome, could make a substantial contribution to lessening the economic burden of diabetes for patients and payers.

David Nash

AffordableBurdenComplementaryContributionDiabetesEconomicLesseningPatientsSubstantialTherapies

Related Quotes

We would favour complementary therapies being available on the NHS, but they have to have been tested to show they are effective so we need more research.
— Shona Robison
AvailableComplementaryFavour
A lot of patients are being treated inappropriately with the wrong therapies because they're either under-diagnosed or over-diagnosed.
— Dr. Gary Onik
DiagnosedEitherPatients
EMI and Bertelsmann aren't the most complementary with a substantial overlap in Europe that would probably require extensive disposals (of operations).
— Gareth Thomas
ComplementaryEuropeExtensive
EMI and Bertelsmann aren't the most complementary with a substantial overlap in Europe that would probably require extensive disposals (of operations),
— Gareth Thomas
ComplementaryEuropeExtensive
I've been told (an audit) can cost up to $10,000. That is a substantial burden. That could be an entire program for a year that gets wiped out.
— John McNamara
AuditBurdenCost