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Every Diabetic Counts Health Disparities Quality Improvement Organization Support Center. Brief Overview of the Every Diabetic Counts Program. Support provider education to beneficiaries on diabetes self-management Enroll Medicare beneficiaries in diabetes self-management education program
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Every Diabetic CountsHealth Disparities Quality Improvement Organization Support Center
Brief Overview of the Every Diabetic Counts Program • Support provider education to beneficiaries on diabetes self-management • Enroll Medicare beneficiaries in diabetes self-management education program • Key Recruitment Components: • Provider Practice Site • Medicare Beneficiaries • Community Health Workers • Certified Diabetes Educators • Other Partner Organizations
Brief Overview of the Every Diabetic Counts Program Cont’d • Improve the frequency of diabetes testing among underserved populations: • HbA1c testing • Eye examinations • Lipid profile testing • Improve clinical outcomes
EDC Diabetes Curricula • EDC curricula used to educate Medicare beneficiaries • Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP), University of Illinois at Chicago, Midwest Latino Health Research and Training Center • Stanford: Chronic Disease Model, University of Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center
Every Diabetic Counts • Provides: • Identification of patient needs, barriers and current level of diabetes • Patient-specific interventions • Culturally-appropriate interventions • Resources, tools and support
EDC Provider Benefits • Achievement of recommended standards on diabetes • Improved patient outcomes • Greater professional satisfaction • Community resources • Free educational materials • Increased patient satisfaction
EDC Patient Benefits • Increased knowledge of diabetes • Increased self-management skills (starting with self-monitoring) • Adherence to care plan • Reduced HbA1c levels • Better communication with providers
EDC Patient Benefits (Cont’d) • Improved standards of care • Greater satisfaction with care • Improved emotional well-being • Short- and long-term behavioral change • Better management of psychosocial issues • Reduced health care costs
Characteristics of each of the state/ jurisdiction’s projects • The Prevention: Disparities Sub-National Task (Every Diabetic Counts) was awarded 7 QIOs to participate in the program: • Washington, D.C. • Georgia • Louisiana • Maryland • New York • Tennessee • U.S. Virgin Islands
District of Columbia • TheDelmarva Foundation of the District of Columbia, Inc.recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 8 wards • 79 zip codes and • partners with 38 ancillary organizations
Georgia • The Georgia Medical Care Foundation recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 12 counties • 304 zip codes and • partners with 39 ancillary organizations
Louisiana • The Louisiana Health Care Review, Inc. recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 5 areas/parishes • 134 zip codes and • partners with 20 ancillary organizations
Maryland • The Delmarva Foundation for Medical Care, Inc. recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 2 counties • 136 zip codes and • partners with 22 ancillary organizations
New York • IPRO of New York recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 4 boroughs • 243 zip codes and • partners with 11 ancillary organizations
U.S. Virgin Islands • The Virgin Islands Medical Institute, Inc. recruits Medicare beneficiaries and providers from: • 3 islands • 6 zip codes and • Partners with 16 ancillary organizations
EDC Number of Targeted Practices and Patients in 9th SoW • A total of 579 physicians will be recruited. • A total of 10,977 patients will receive diabetes self-management education.
EDC Partners EDC partners include, but are not limited to the following: • State Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs • Cooperative extension offices • Medical societies • Government agencies • National and state organizations • Community-based organizations • Faith-based organizations
Preliminary Baseline rates for diabetes outcome measures for each state * In most cases, the disparity applies to the underserved population. An * indicates that non-underserved beneficiaries received the test less often than underserved beneficiaries.
EDC Goal The overall goal of the Every Diabetic Counts Program is to reduce morbidity and mortality among underserved populations in the area of diabetes by educating Medicare beneficiaries on how to manage their disease.
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