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Erschienen in: Current Diabetes Reports 3/2014

01.03.2014 | Health Care Delivery Systems in Diabetes (D Wexler, Section Editor)

Integrated Community-Healthcare Diabetes Interventions to Reduce Disparities

verfasst von: Monica E. Peek, Molly Ferguson, Nyahne Bergeron, Debra Maltby, Marshall H. Chin

Erschienen in: Current Diabetes Reports | Ausgabe 3/2014

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Abstract

Racial and ethnic minorities suffer disproportionately from diabetes-related morbidity and mortality. With the creation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) under the Affordable Care Act, healthcare organizations may have an increased motivation to implement interventions that collaborate with community resources and organizations. As a result, there will be an increasing need for evidence-based strategies that integrate healthcare and community components to reduce diabetes disparities. This paper summarizes the types of community/health system partnerships that have been implemented over the past several years to improve minority health and reduce disparities among racial/ethnic minorities and describes the components that are most commonly integrated. In addition, we provide our recommendations for creating stronger healthcare and community partnerships through enhanced community support.
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Metadaten
Titel
Integrated Community-Healthcare Diabetes Interventions to Reduce Disparities
verfasst von
Monica E. Peek
Molly Ferguson
Nyahne Bergeron
Debra Maltby
Marshall H. Chin
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2014
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Current Diabetes Reports / Ausgabe 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1534-4827
Elektronische ISSN: 1539-0829
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11892-013-0467-8

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