As of 2021, an estimated 38.4 million people in the US had diabetes, and 97.6 million with prediabetes were at increased risk of diabetes.1 Approximately 70% of people with prediabetes develop diabetes over their lifetime.2,3 Furthermore, there is evidence that people with prediabetes have increased risk of the microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes, even if they do not meet diagnostic criteria for diabetes.4,5 Hence, the American Diabetes Association supports screening,...