IMPROVING DIABETES CARE FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES IN OAKLAND, CA

Alameda County Public Health Department aims to improve care and reduce diabetes-related hospitalizations among low-income African Americans and Latinos living in East Oakland, Hayward, Ashland and Cherryland.

The program is transforming the delivery of diabetes care by integrating peer educators, community health workers (CHWs) and patient navigators into care teams and training them to help patients develop individualized diabetes management action plans. The Health Department offers social support for people with diabetes by arranging group medical appointments and referring them to services that promote access to healthy food, physical activity, and address other needs such as housing, public benefits, and employment.

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