On a journey as important as better health, who couldn't use a partner to help them find their way?

Peace of mind about health care begins with a good relationship between doctor and patient.

People with ongoing conditions such as diabetes must learn so many new things, keep track of tests and appointments and change life-long habits. It can be wearying and frustrating to stay on top of things.  Ellen's Story - You Have More Power Than You Think

Doctors are pressed for time. Sometimes people leave a doctor's visit confused or worried about their treatments or medications.

Studies show that people do better when they actively work together with their doctors. Make the most of your doctors' visits. Ask questions. Find answers.  Here's a checklist to help you get started.

Try this: Ask your questions at the start of your visit, so you don't run out of time.

21 million people in the United States are living with diabetes, and more don't know that they have it.  Should someone you care about be tested?  The Warning Signs

Learn more about quality goals for diabetes care from our partners at Netwellness.org