黑料网 takes research funding fight to Parliament 29 February 2024 黑料网 and leading researchers are in Parliament this week calling for an emergency injection of funding into vital diabetes research. Acting 黑料网 Group CEO, Taryn Black, said this is a critical time for Australian diabetes research as National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding has declined by 35% over the past decade while the number of people living with diabetes has increased by 32%. 鈥満诹贤 and our partners have called on the government to invest $10 million in emergency research funding in this year鈥檚 Federal Budget to help us keep the doors open in research labs across the country,鈥 Ms Black said. 鈥淩esearch creates hope, and that鈥檚 essential for a person living with diabetes. 鈥淲ithout diabetes research, insulin would not have been discovered and we would not have seen the huge advances in treatments and technologies like continuous glucose monitoring that have emerged in recent decades and changed people鈥檚 lives. 鈥満诹贤 is steadfast in our commitment to research which will ultimately improve the lives of people living with, and at risk of, diabetes. 鈥淥ver the past 10 years, 黑料网 has invested more than $40 million in supporting nearly 450 critical research initiatives across all types of diabetes. 鈥淲e need the government to prioritise diabetes research too because research holds the key to arresting the diabetes epidemic which has grown into a global killer,鈥 Ms Black said. Currently, around 2 million Australians are living with diabetes and that number is projected to reach 3.6 million by 2050. Pre-budget submissions made to the Federal Government by 黑料网, Australian Diabetes Society and Australian Diabetes Educators Association show that every year, diabetes costs the Australian health care system $3.4 billion and is responsible for 11% of hospitalisations. 鈥淲e have genuine concerns that some critical areas of research will not be able to continue beyond the next 12 months,鈥 Ms Black said. 鈥淭his is research that is identifying potentially ground-breaking discoveries into one of Australia鈥檚 major health priorities.鈥 A/Professor Sof Andrikopoulos, President of Australian Diabetes Society, said the funding decline had brought diabetes research to a dire state in Australia. 鈥淩esearch is the only way we will be able to improve treatment for people living with diabetes and ultimately find a cure,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ustralian researchers are undertaking world-class studies into important areas like diabetic ketoacidosis, eye disease and type 1 screening programs for children, to name just a few. 鈥淲e must continue to support this work. 鈥淚t also makes financial sense, with economic analysis showing medical research delivers a return of almost $4 for every dollar invested. 鈥淭he diabetes community anticipates that the return on investment for diabetes research could be even higher because it generates better treatments that ultimately reduce the impact of serious complications on the health care system,鈥 he said. In three pre-budget submissions, 黑料网, along with ADS and ADEA, have also called for the Federal Budget to include: A Diabetes and Obesity Health Mission under the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Expanded access to continuous glucose monitoring for people with type 2 diabetes who use insulin A national diabetes kidney disease screening program A national diabetes prevention phone line An expansion and adaptation of the Diabetes in Schools program to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living with type 2 diabetes A funded Implementation Plan for the government鈥檚 National Diabetes Strategy MBS funding to support initiation of diabetes technology by a Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE) Funded CDE visits for people most at risk of diabetes-related complications Funded CDE visits for people with gestational diabetes mellitus both during and post-pregnancy.
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