Local physician helps create new specialty for providers who treat diabetes

The American College of Diabetology (ACD) recently announced that diabetology has received formal recognition as a new medical specialty from the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC). The NUCC, which is chaired by the American Medical Association (AMA) and partners with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), creates standards for medical payment claims. This recognition allows diabetologists to receive referrals from other providers as recognized specialists through the assignment of a unique taxonomy classification, as well as a new streamlined claim process for reimbursements for diabetes-related healthcare.

Lenny Salzberg, MD, FAAFP, has practiced in Fayetteville since 1988. He is a faculty member for the Southern Regional AHEC Family Medicine Residency and fellowship director of diabetology at Southern Regional AHEC. He also serves as the chair of the American College of Diabetology, which was started three years ago as part of the effort to bring formal recognition to the specialty. Additionally, he is the chair of Academic Clinical Medicine for Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine.

“This recognition is about formally naming a field that already exists in practice — one where clinicians devote their careers to comprehensive, patient-centered diabetes care,” said Dr. Salzberg in a press release. “With over 37 million Americans living with diabetes, this taxonomy brings long-overdue visibility to the work of diabetologists and builds a stronger foundation for the future of diabetes care.”…

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