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Michigan Diabetes Prevention Updates-March 2016

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Page 1: Michigan Diabetes Prevention Updates-March 2016

Michigan Diabetes Prevention Spring 2016 Meeting

March 31, 2016

Michigan Public Health Institute

Okemos, MI 1

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Welcome/Introductions/Announcements

Housekeeping

Introductions/Announcements Name

Organization

One “success” you have had in the last year

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Overview of Today’s Meeting

1:00-1:30 pm Welcome/Michigan Diabetes Prevention Updates

1:30-2:10 pm Connecting Hospital Operations to a Community-based Diabetes Management Program--Lessons Learned

2:10-2:50 pm Macomb Partners in Health DPP Strategies

2:50-3:20 pm BREAK/Networking

3:20-3:50 pm Community Health Workers: Supporting Diabetes Prevention in Michigan

3:50-4:00 pm Wrap-Up 3

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Updates from MDHHS/MI Diabetes Prevention Network

Membership Update

DPRP Coverage Update & MI DPP Data

State Diabetes Prevention Action Plan

CDC/National Updates/Resources National Prediabetes Ad Council Campaign

CDC Prevent T2 Curriculum

Medicare Coverage for DPP

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Membership Update

123 “Active” Members Variety of sectors

Largest representation- Health Systems and DPP Providers

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DPRP Coverage Update

36 Diabetes Prevention Recognized Programs

5 with full CDC recognition

https://nccd.cdc.gov/DDT_DPRP/Registry.aspx?STATE=MI

DPP Update/Change Form Electronic version

available soon

6http://www.midiabetesprevention.org/

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Michigan DPP Data (December 2015)

7 *Eligible participants include those with a blood

test, history of GDM or risk test

State Number of Recognized Organizations

Number of Participants

Number with Blood Test or GDM

Percentage with Blood Test or GDM

Average % of weight loss over 12 months**

Michigan 33 1385 775 56.0% 5.2

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Michigan Diabetes Prevention State Action PlanWhile developing the action plan, considerations included: Current capacity in Michigan for organizations to provide DPP and the widespread

geographic availability Past and current grant efforts and alignment of priorities State level and national level partner efforts around the three strategic areas identified.

Strategic Focus Areas: 1. Prediabetes awareness; involving awareness among all sectors2. Health system policy; which includes objectives around screening, testing and referral of

high risk patients to the DPP and increasing employer and health plan coverage or reimbursement of the DPP

3. Community clinical linkages; creating sustainable community-clinical partnerships and establishing bi-directional referral systems

Next Steps:Kick-Off/Implementation Meeting Developing sub-committee to focus on one strategic focus area-phased approach 8

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National Prediabetes Ad Council Campaign

To raise awareness around prediabetes, the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the American Medical Association (AMA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have partnered with the Ad Council to launch the first national public service advertising (PSA) campaign about prediabetes. This campaign utilizes media, print and PSAs and recently launched on

January 21, 2016 and directs individuals to the www.doihaveprediabetes.orgwebsite.

Social media toolkit located at http://socialmediakit.adcouncil.org/presskit/prediabetes/

The national prediabetes awareness campaign led by the Ad Council was featured on the Dr. Oz show on March 22 . Dr. Ann Albright, along with spokespeople from the American Medical

Association and the American Diabetes Association recorded the segment which will focus on prediabetes, the new campaign, and how to prevent type 2 diabetes. 9

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New PreventT2 Curriculum Now Available

CDC’s National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) released the new PreventT2 curriculum in both English and in Spanish in March 2016 http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/lifestyle-program/curriculum.html.

What is new? The look and feel of the PreventT2 curriculum, building on lessons learned from the previous

curriculum Includes new topics proven to promote success The sequence of modules has also changed. Introductory and closing module topics are the same,

and there is a recommended sequence for the first 6 months. Then, lifestyle coaches can choose sequencing for months 7-12, based on interests and needs of participants, for greater flexibility.

Some modules have also been combined into fewer sessions: PreventT2 has 9 session options for months 7-12, compared to 16 possible sessions in the original National DPP curriculum.

The new English curriculum was written at the sixth-grade reading level, and the new Spanish curriculum was written at the fifth-grade reading level, as were the accompanying lifestyle coach guides. Additionally, the PreventT2 Spanish curriculum is not a direct translation of the PreventT2English curriculum

Frequently Asked Questions for further information: http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/lifestyle-program/t2/t2faq.html.

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Medicare Coverage for the DPP

March 23rd 2016, US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell made the announcement that Medicare will cover certain lifestyle change programs that used trained coaches to guide participants through healthier eating and increased physical activity to prevent type 2 diabetes.

Based on evidence of program success: The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation at the Centers for

Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) conducted a study with YMCA of the USA to evaluate the delivery of the DPP to Medicare beneficiaries.

The Medicare benefit must now go through CMS’s rule-making process to determine its application and scope.

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Tamah Gustafson, MPHPublic Health ConsultantDiabetes and Kidney Disease UnitMichigan Department of Health and Human [email protected]: 517.335.6937

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