12 Questions
Who is responsible for updating the ADA Standards of Care annually?
Members of the ADA Professional Practice Committee
What does the Chronic Care Model emphasize in diabetes management?
Person-centered team care
How often are the ADA Standards of Care updated?
Annually
What is one of the main components of diabetes care mentioned in the text?
Timely treatment decisions
What is the purpose of aligning diabetes management with the Chronic Care Model?
To emphasize team care and communication
Where can readers provide feedback on the ADA Standards of Care?
'professional.diabetes.org/SOC'
What is the definition of population health according to the text?
The health outcomes of a group of individuals
According to the American Diabetes Association, what is person-centered care defined as?
Care that considers individual preferences and values
Why does diabetes care need to be individualized?
To improve population health outcomes
What are some factors that contribute to health outcomes according to the text?
Behavioral and metabolic factors
Why are wider social determinants of health (SDOH) important in improving health outcomes?
To address lifelong risks affecting psychosocial outcomes
How do clinical practice recommendations contribute to improving health across populations?
By providing tools to guide an overall approach to care
Learn about the key components of diabetes management and healthcare maintenance, including in-person and virtual team-based care, patient registries, decision support tools, and data metrics assessment. Discover how to improve care processes and health outcomes while considering care costs and individual preferences.
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