Circadian Health is Accredited by ADCES to Provide Quality Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support
Accreditation underscores Circadian’s commitment to accessible, virtual-first specialty care that empowers patients to better manage diabetes from home
West Palm Beach, FL – August 12, 2025 – Circadian Health, the nation’s only virtual-first specialty care provider focused on cardiometabolic conditions, has achieved the significant milestone of accreditation by the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES). Accreditation represents a high level of quality and service to the community, and the ability to better meet the needs of Medicare recipients and others affected by diabetes.
“This accreditation from ADCES is a meaningful milestone that reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality, evidence-based care to those living with diabetes,” said Gregg Kimmer, CEO of Circadian Health. “It underscores the power of virtual-first specialty care to bring critical education and support directly into patients’ homes, helping them better manage their condition, stay out of the hospital, and live healthier lives. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our entire Diabetes Care team, whose work every day makes this level of impact possible. We’re honored to lead the way in transforming how chronic care is delivered.”
Diabetes education services utilize a collaborative process through which people with or at risk for diabetes work with a diabetes educator to receive individualized care to help them reach their health goals. Diabetes education is a covered Medicare benefit when delivered through an accredited program.
“Evidence shows diabetes education and support is helping people with diabetes to lower their A1c’s and obtain the knowledge and skills to better self-manage their condition,” said Sacha Uelmen, Director of Accreditation at ADCES. “That is why we need programs like Circadian Health to make these services available in their community.”
ADCES is a National Accredited Organization (NAO) for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Accredited programs must meet the 2022 National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support; 6 standards that are revised every 5 years by a group of diabetes educators representing both ADCES and the American Diabetes Association and approved by CMS. Programs must maintain compliance with the Standards during the 4-year accreditation cycle.
About Circadian Health
Circadian Health is revolutionizing chronic care management as the first and only virtual-first provider specializing in cardiometabolic care across all 50 states. Through AI-driven risk stratification, remote monitoring, and virtual access to top specialists, Circadian ensures timely, high-quality specialty care for heart failure, diabetes, and sleep disorders. With a hospital-at-home model, interoperable technology, and a commitment to health equity, Circadian is shaping the future of chronic disease management. For more information, visit www.circadiancare.com and follow us on LinkedIn at Circadian Health.
About ADCES
ADCES, formerly known as the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), is a multi-disciplinary professional membership organization dedicated to improving diabetes care through innovative education, management and support. With more than 14,000 professional members including nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, exercise specialists, and others, ADCES has a vast network of practitioners working with people who have, are affected by or are at risk for diabetes. Learn more at www.diabeteseducator.org, or visit us on Facebook (Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists), Twitter (@ADCESdiabetes) and Instagram (@ADCESdiabetes).
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