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Diabetes Learning Collaboratives Resources Special and Vulnerable Populations

Diabetes Continuum of Care: Increase Patient Technology and Digital Health Literacy

Diabetes Continuum of Care: Increase Patient Technology and Digital Health Literacy Tuesday, October 27, 2020 Slides In this webinar, participants learned about telehealth and the different forms of service delivery, identifying barriers to technology and digital literacy for diabetes-related interventions, and how to provide strategies and tools to address barriers in implementing diabetes-related interventions.

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COVID-19 Diabetes Publications

Diabetes and Seasonal Influenza (Flu) During COVID-19: Protect Yourself!

Diabetes and Seasonal Influenza (Flu) During COVID-19: Protect Yourself! View Publication This infographic by NCHPH addresses the importance of influenza (flu) prevention among public housing residents with diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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Clinical Issues COVID-19 Diabetes Learning Collaboratives Promising Practices

COVID-19 & Diabetes: Challenges & Opportunities to Help Vulnerable Populations

  COVID-19 & Diabetes: Challenges & Opportunities to Help Vulnerable Populations May 5, 2020 Recording | Slides In this learning collaborative session the National Center for Health in Public Housing and the Health in Public Housing Clinical Quality Work Group discussed the latest challenges faced by PHPCs related to COVID-19 and diabetes care. Best practices and Telehealth […]

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Clinical Issues Diabetes Learning Collaboratives Resources Special and Vulnerable Populations

The Impact of Nutrition on Diabetes Prevention and Diabetes Management

The Impact of Nutrition on Diabetes Prevention and Diabetes Management April 23, 2020 Recording | Slides This presentation will cover best practices for nutrition care, top eating patterns for people with diabetes, and ADA resources that can be used in practice.

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Clinical Issues Diabetes Learning Collaboratives Quality Improvement Research Resources Social Determinants of Health

Using Information Systems and Technology to Enhance Diabetes Care

Patients and physicians require new tools to manage the growing burden of chronic illness. For providers responsible for the care of diabetic patients, developments in information management, real-time health education and feedback, and new approaches to self-monitoring and insulin delivery hold great promise to improve the quality and safety of diabetes care. In this call, […]