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Diabetes Quality Improvement Project

WebDiabetes affect over 16 million Americans of all ages and socioeconomic groups. With an annual death rate of 150,000 and with an annual cost to treat diabetes around $100 billion, diabetes is one of the deadliest and costliest diseases in the U.S.. Most of the morbidity and mortality of diabetes is due to the complications of diabetes.

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Quality Improvement Tools

WebThe sample intervention tools provided below represent examples of partnerships, strategies, and intervention materials developed by the Quality Improvement

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Compendium of Diabetes Best Practices

WebThe Compendium of Diabetes Best Practices assists health care providers by improving the screening, monitoring, and treatment of diabetic patients. It was

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“If You Are A Patient With Diabetes” Poster

WebDeveloped By: Carolina Medical Review: Brief Overview/Summary: The “if you are a patient with diabetes” poster is designed to inform patients with diabetes of several key areas that they should discuss with their health care provider.

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"How To Prevent Diabetes Complications" Brochure

WebDeveloped By: CMRI: Brief Overview/Summary: Easy-to-read patient brochure in English and Spanish covers key areas of diabetes care. The brochure includes a detachable diabetes health record to help patients keep track of routine tests and record the results.

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A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Clinical Trial: A New Frontier in

WebOur organization, the Diabetes Quality Improvement Project (DQIP), recently embarked on a significant initiative to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new drug for diabetes management.

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“Take Charge of Your Diabetes” Poster

WebFor More Information: Colorado Foundation for Medical Care Liz Callender (303) 695-3300, Ext. 3092: Brief Overview/Summary: The “Take Charge of Your Diabetes” poster is designed to inform patients with diabetes of several key areas that they should discuss with their health care provider.

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Flow Sheet for Diabetes Care

WebDeveloped By: Georgia Medical Care Foundation: Brief Overview/Summary: Flow sheet that can be used in physician office medical records to document dates and results of relevant diabetes screenings.

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“My Diabetes Diary” Health Record

WebDeveloped By: Qualidigm: Brief Overview/Summary “My Diabetes Diary” was a very effective intervention tool: Setting: Outpatient: Target Audience: Beneficiaries

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"Diabetes Checkpoints" Flow Sheet

WebDeveloped By: Carolina Medical Review: Brief Overview/Summary: The “Diabetes Checkpoints” flow sheet is designed to assist providers in monitoring patients with diabetes on several key clinical areas.

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Diabetes Flow Sheet

WebDeveloped By: Virginia Health Quality Center: Brief Overview/Summary: Diabetes Flow sheet: Setting: Outpatient: Target Audience: Office Staff: Collaborators and Partners in Intervention Development

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Product selection process

WebAt DQIP, trust is something we believe in earning. Our mission revolves around producing reliable content, and we’d like to explain how we go about creating it while providing links to validated products and services.

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“Total Lipid Control Initiative” Poster

WebDeveloped By: MassPRO: Brief Overview/Summary: Posters are distributed to providers and beneficiaries: Setting: Community and Ambulatory Setting: Target Audience

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Data Abstraction Tool Kit

WebUsing this tool kit, providers can collect and analyze data to measure and ultimately improve the quality of diabetes care they deliver. This tool kit contains the following: This tool kit is free-of-charge to Texas providers. For out-of-state providers, the price of the DQIP Data Abstraction Tool Kit is $47.00.

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DQIP 1.2 Specifications

WebThe percentage of Medicaid, commercial, and Medicare members with diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2) ages 18-75, who were continuously enrolled during the reporting year, who had each of the following:

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