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221. Trends in Health Disparities of Rural Latinos Pre- and Post-Accountable Care Organization Implementation - Resources
Date: Mar 2022

Compares diabetes-related hospitalizations among older rural Latino Rural Health Clinic (RHC) patients to those of their White counterparts between 2008 and 2015. Explores whether RHC participation in an Accountable Care Organization reduced diabetes-related hospitalization rates for Latino patients. Presents findings from an analysis of data on 2,683 RHCs nationwide from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and a subset of 516 RHCs in California, Florida, and Texas.

...diabetes-related hospitalizations among older rural Latino Rural Health Clinic (RHC) patients to those of their...

222. Addressing American Indian Health Disparities: Q&A with Dr. Don Warne - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 6, 2017

Dr. Donald Warne discusses health disparities among American Indians, upstream approaches to addressing those disparities, and the importance of American Indian public health. - The Rural Monitor

...diabetes" appears more than 55 times on your CV. Why is the study of diabetes...

223. Preventable Tooth Loss in Hawai'i: The Role of Socioeconomic Status, Diabetes, and Dental Visits - Resources
Date: Nov 2017

Results of a study examining association of tooth loss with health risk, dental care access, and sociodemographic factors including income level in 13,371 adults from 4 racial and ethnic groups in Hawaii. Features demographic statistics including breakdowns by residence in a city center, outside a city center, or a nonmetropolitan area.

...Diabetes, and Dental Visits --- Results of a study examining association of tooth loss with health...

224. Recruiting Rural Participants for a Telehealth Intervention on Diabetes Self-Management - Resources
Date: Jan 2013

Reports on a study that used rural Federally Qualified Health Center site coordinators at multiple locations to recruit participants for a telehealth behavioral coaching intervention. Identifies study design, site, and participant factors that acted as barriers or facilitators to participant recruitment.

...Diabetes Self-Management --- Reports on a study that used rural Federally Qualified Health Center site...

225. Improved Outcomes in Diabetes Care for Rural African Americans - Resources
Date: 2013

Results of a 3-year-long intervention involving education with behavioral coaching, treatment intensification, point-of-care management, a team-care approach, and physician leadership. Includes statistics with breakdowns for various clinical parameters at baseline, 18 months, and 36 months, for intervention patients and control group patients.

...Diabetes Care for Rural African Americans --- Results of a 3-year-long intervention involving education...

226. Heartland Rural Health Network, Inc. - Rural Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Jan 17, 2024

The Diabetes Master Clinician Program helps rural Florida primary care providers implement quality improvement initiatives to address chronic care.

...Diabetes Master Clinician Program helps rural Florida primary care providers implement quality improvement initiatives to address...

227. Intensity of Service Provision for Medicare Beneficiaries Utilizing Home Health Services: A Closer Look at Cerebrovascular Disease, Diabetes, and Joint Replacement - Resources
Date: Nov 2014

Reports on the impact of home health services provided to the rural elderly receiving Medicare based on the number of visits, the use of rehabilitation specialists, and the median payment per claim. Includes a rural/urban comparison throughout the report.

...Diabetes, and Joint Replacement --- Reports on the impact of home health services provided to the rural...

228. Assessing Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit of the Trinity Hospital Twin City Fit for Life Program for Weight Loss and Diabetes Prevention in a Rural Midwestern Town - Resources
Date: Aug 2018

Reports on Fit For Life (FFL), a health education program that works to address the causes of obesity in rural settings and helps program participants lose weight. Highlights discussion on assessing effectiveness, replication, and cost-effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in a rural Appalachian Ohio county. Covers lessons learned and practice implications.

...Diabetes Prevention in a Rural Midwestern Town --- Reports on Fit For Life (FFL), a health...

229. CHWs At Work: Making a Difference for Oklahoma's Marshallese Community - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Mar 17, 2021

With federal funds supporting its implementation in Oklahoma's Marshallese community, a Community Health Worker model exemplifies how culturally sensitive education can improve healthcare access, health literacy, and health outcomes. - The Rural Monitor

...Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP TM ), and Prevent Type 2 Diabetes . Nearly 350 individuals from...

230. CMS: Medicare and Medicaid Programs; CY 2025 Payment Policies Under the Physician Fee Schedule and Other Changes to Part B Payment and Coverage Policies; Medicare Shared Savings Program Requirements; Medicare Prescription Drug Inflation Rebate Program; and Medicare Overpayments - News
Date: Jul 31, 2024

Notice of a proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) addressing: 1) changes to the Physician Fee Schedule and Medicare Part B payment policies; 2) policies for the Medicare Prescription Drug Inflation Rebate program under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022; 3) updates to the Medicare Diabetes Prevention Program expanded model; payment for dental services inextricably linked to specific covered medical services; 4) updates to drugs and biological products paid under Part B including immunosuppressive drugs and clotting factors; 5) Medicare Shared Savings Program requirements; 6) updates to the Quality Payment Program; 7) Medicare coverage of opioid use disorder services furnished by opioid treatment programs; 8) updates to policies for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs); 9) electronic prescribing for controlled substances for a covered Part D drug under a prescription drug plan or an MA-PD plan; 10) updates to the Ambulance Fee Schedule regulations; 11) updates to Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule regulations; 12) updates to the diabetes payment structure and COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) flexibilities; 13) expansion of colorectal cancer screening and Hepatitis B vaccine coverage and payment; 14) establishing payment for drugs covered as additional preventive services; and 15) Medicare Parts A and B Overpayment Provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Comments are due by September 9, 2024. Source: Federal Register.

...Diabetes Prevention Program expanded model; payment for dental services inextricably linked to specific covered medical...