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| Making Systems Changes for Better Diabetes Care |
needs and priorities for systems change main overview page » microsystems » self-assessment » practice/organization redesign » tools - assessment survey - best practice modelrmation systems - essential functions - examples how to make systems changes for improved care main overview page » commitment and incentives » identify gaps » establish goals foraquo; aligning payment policies with care - barriers & insurance - fixing the quality care problem - incentives and opportunities - examples - resources » improving cultural competency -; algorithms » diabetes prevention » patient education support tools » management support tools » computer registries » data abstraction tools » cost of diabetesders: physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or other professional who provide clinical care for people with diabetes. click here for suggested viewing for this audience. educators:d treated. the national diabetes education program (ndep) undertook this task to help address the steps outlined by the committee on the quality of health care in america in its 2001 report to thels in a toolbox of links to other websites, pdf files and references. evaluate results. techniques and tools to assist in the ongoing evaluation and systems change process. if this is your first visit
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