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Over half of patients with type 2 diabetes fail to meet glycemic targets due to clinical inertia.
Practitioners should be aware of the impact of clinical inertia on treatment outcomes.
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Current management guidelines complicated by clinical inertia have resulted in over half of patients failing to meet glycemic targets.
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Achieving Remission in the Era of Clinical Inertia: What Is Preventing Us from Treating Type 2 Diabetes?
Austen Suits et al. · Diabetology · 2023
DOI 10.3390/diabetology4010011
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