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Scott and Jenny review the newly released 2026 ADA Standards of Care, praising key updates like hospital safety protocols while critiquing the "slow drift" of official guidance compared to real-world management.
Topics Discussed:
The "Slow Drift" of Guidance: Scott analyzes how standards often lag behind effective real-world management, comparing current advice to guidelines from 2018 and 2022.
GLP-1s for Type 1: The new guidance explicitly lists GLP-1 receptor agonists as a treatment option for obesity in people with Type 1 diabetes.
Technology Access: The requirement for C-Peptide levels or antibody presence has been removed for initiating insulin pumps or AID systems.
Hospital Safety: A crucial new standard mandates that basal insulin should never be held for patients with Type 1 diabetes in the hospital.
Workplace Advocacy: New language supports reasonable accommodations for adults using diabetes technology (pumps/CGMs) in the workplace.
Cannabis Warning: The standards include a new specific warning against cannabis use for those at risk of DKA due to concerns about "cannabis hyperemesis syndrome".
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Scott and Jenny review the newly released 2026 ADA Standards of Care, praising key updates like hospital safety protocols while critiquing the "slow drift" of official guidance compared to real-world management.
Topics Discussed:
The "Slow Drift" of Guidance: Scott analyzes how standards often lag behind effective real-world management, comparing current advice to guidelines from 2018 and 2022.
GLP-1s for Type 1: The new guidance explicitly lists GLP-1 receptor agonists as a treatment option for obesity in people with Type 1 diabetes.
Technology Access: The requirement for C-Peptide levels or antibody presence has been removed for initiating insulin pumps or AID systems.
Hospital Safety: A crucial new standard mandates that basal insulin should never be held for patients with Type 1 diabetes in the hospital.
Workplace Advocacy: New language supports reasonable accommodations for adults using diabetes technology (pumps/CGMs) in the workplace.
Cannabis Warning: The standards include a new specific warning against cannabis use for those at risk of DKA due to concerns about "cannabis hyperemesis syndrome".

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