How Can Community Health Workers Improve Diabetes Outcomes?
Community health workers, when properly integrated with clinical staff, can help people in under-resourced communities prevent and manage diabetes. Read more
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Community health workers, when properly integrated with clinical staff, can help people in under-resourced communities prevent and manage diabetes. Read more
Learn how patient-centered, collaborative care can help improve health outcomes and quality of life for people with diabetes. Read more
Pharmacists can play an important role in helping patients with diabetes understand their medications and take them as prescribed. Read more
Learn about the benefits of group visits for patients with diabetes. Read more
What can health care professionals do for patients who live in communities where it’s hard to follow standard diabetes-related advice to eat healthy, get exercise, and manage stress? Read more
Learn how Touro University’s Mobile Diabetes Education Center is breaking the barrier between health care providers and community members in the prevention of diabetes. Read more
The MDPP expanded model aims to prevent type 2 diabetes among Medicare beneficiaries with prediabetes. Read more
Learn about innovative ways to care for patients with diabetes in underserved areas. Read more
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