Team as Treatment: Driving Improvement in Diabetes 15706 Event date: 6/11/2019 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event Alyssa Carlisle post on Friday, May 31, 2019 | Categories: Professional Development, Improving PHM and SDH Quality, Webinars, Archived Team-Based Care Webinar Series This webinar shared evidence-based models that provide a framework for health centers to optimize the team in primary care. Experts described how utilization of extended team members and technology can reduce gaps in care for prediabetics and diabetics. With a focus on lifestyle and community based projects, this webinar highlighted the strategies and resources to improve the health and behaviors of patients at risk for diabetes and manage uncontrolled diabetes. Through early detection and providing diabetes management through a team-based care, health centers can help patients’ live long, healthy lives. For more information please contact nca@chc1.com Or visit our website at: www.chc1.com/nca Resource Links Link to the webinar recording Link to the webinar slides Tags: webinarQuadruple AimPopulation Health Managementchronic diseasePopulation HealthTeam-Based Carediabetes management Print Previous Article Streamlining IT Infrastructure for a Successful Telehealth Program Session 4: Bringing it All Together - Telehealth Technology in Action Next Article UDS+ Preparation and Health IT Considerations - Session 1 Related Resources Optimizing Health IT for Population Health: Case Example from Health Center using eClinicalWorks and Azara Optimizing Health IT for Population Health: Case Example from Health Center using eClinicalWorks and Azara Data-Driven Health Equity: Strategies for Collecting Patient Data in Health Centers Webinar Advancing the use of SDOH Data to Support Value Based Care [Video] Managed Care Data and Contracting in Practice
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