1. A Medicaid-Funded Statewide Diabetes Quality Improvement Collaborative: Ohio 2020‒2022.
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Bolen, Shari D., Joseph, Joshua J., Dungan, Kathleen M., Beverly, Elizabeth A., Perzynski, Adam T., Einstadter, Douglas, Fiegl, Jordan, Love, Thomas E., Spence, Douglas, Jenkins, Katherine, Lorenz, Allison, Uddin, Shah Jalal, Adams, Kelly McCutcheon, Konstan, Michael W., and Applegate, Mary S.
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DIABETES prevention ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin ,INSTITUTIONAL cooperation ,HEALTH services accessibility ,MANAGED care programs ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,GLYCEMIC control ,DIABETES ,COST control ,PUBLIC health ,PRIMARY health care ,HUMAN services programs ,QUALITY assurance ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,MEDICAL schools ,MEDICAID ,ENDOWMENTS ,HEALTH impact assessment ,ADVERSE health care events - Abstract
We used a collective impact model to form a statewide diabetes quality improvement collaborative to improve diabetes outcomes and advance diabetes health equity. Between 2020 and 2022, in collaboration with the Ohio Department of Medicaid, Medicaid Managed Care Plans, and Ohio's seven medical schools, we recruited 20 primary care practices across the state. The percentage of patients with hemoglobin A1c greater than 9% improved from 25% to 20% over two years. Applying our model more broadly could accelerate improvement in diabetes outcomes. (Am J Public Health. 2023;113(12):1254–1257. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307410) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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