Video: Academy Award(R) Winner Olympia Dukakis and Husband, Actor Louis Zorich, Encourage Older Adults to Ask.Screen.Know.
18 Maggio 2009 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Duo Teams up with Novo Nordisk to Urge Eligible Adults Age 65 and
Older to Take Advantage of Free Medicare Diabetes Screening Benefit
PRINCETON, N.J., May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Academy Award(R)
winner Olympia Dukakis and her husband, actor Louis Zorich, have
partnered with Novo Nordisk, a world leader in diabetes care, to
urge at-risk adults 65 and older to get screened for diabetes. The
educational program called Ask.Screen.Know. launched today to
encourage people enrolled in Medicare to ask their healthcare
provider for a free diabetes screening and to know their blood
sugar numbers and what actions to take. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090518/NY18220 ) To view the
Multimedia News Release, go to:
http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/novo/37785/ Diabetes is an epidemic,
and older adults are particularly affected. Approximately seven out
of 10 adults age 65 and older have diabetes or pre-diabetes; and of
those people with diabetes, almost half don't know it. The good
news is that with early detection and treatment, the serious health
consequences of diabetes can be prevented or delayed. Since 2005,
Medicare has offered free diabetes screening services to those
at-risk for diabetes; however, utilization has been low and many
older adults are undiagnosed. For Olympia and Louis, involvement in
this program hits close to home. In fact, the couple, who has been
married for 47 years, were recently screened for diabetes and Louis
learned he has type 2 diabetes. "When we learned that less than 10
percent of people with Medicare have taken advantage of the
diabetes screening benefit, we knew we had to do something," said
Olympia Dukakis. "So we joined forces with Novo Nordisk to share
our story -- we asked, got screened, and now know where our health
stands relative to diabetes." "Olympia and I both went in to be
screened for diabetes, especially because it runs in my family,"
said Louis Zorich. "We realized the importance of taking care of
our health and we want to be around for as long as possible for
each other. Now that we know I have diabetes, we can manage the
disease the right way, by exercising more and eating better."
Medicare offers free diabetes screening for enrolled adults 65 and
older, who have at least one-risk factor for diabetes, including:
family history of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol,
obesity or overweight, and history of diabetes during pregnancy
(women). There is no co-payment or deductible for those age 65 and
older in Medicare who are eligible -- the screening is simple and
free to the patient. If left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to severe
health complications, including blindness, kidney disease, foot
amputations, heart disease and stroke. "The risk for type 2
diabetes increases as you get older," says Nathaniel Clark, MD, RD,
Senior Medical Advisor -- Diabetes, Novo Nordisk. "If you are at
risk, simply asking your healthcare provider for a free Medicare
diabetes screening is an important first step to better health.
Once you know your blood sugar level, you can take steps to either
prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes, or treat it
effectively." About Ask.Screen.Know. Ask.Screen.Know., sponsored by
Novo Nordisk, is a national educational program created to increase
awareness and utilization of the Medicare diabetes screening
benefit among both adults 65 and older and physicians. Through the
program website, AskScreenKnow.com, individuals can obtain
important information about the Medicare diabetes screening
benefit, learn more about diabetes and pre-diabetes, access a
health recording tool to keep track of blood sugar numbers and
more. About Novo Nordisk Novo Nordisk is a healthcare company with
an 86-year history of innovation and achievement in diabetes care.
The company has the broadest diabetes product portfolio in the
industry, including the most advanced products within the area of
insulin delivery systems. In addition to diabetes care, Novo
Nordisk has a leading position within areas such as hemostasis
management, growth hormone therapy, and hormone therapy for women.
Novo Nordisk's business is driven by the Triple Bottom Line: a
commitment to social responsibility to employees and customers,
environmental soundness and economic success. With headquarters in
Denmark, Novo Nordisk employs more than 27,000 employees in 81
countries, and markets its products in 179 countries. Novo
Nordisk's B shares are listed on the stock exchanges in Copenhagen
and London. Its ADRs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange
under the symbol 'NVO'. For global information, visit
novonordisk.com; for United States information, visit
novonordisk-us.com.
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Novo Nordisk CONTACT: Susan Lee, Office, +1-212-845-5637, Mobile,
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