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1 HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020: DIABETES By Jazzy, Abby, and Caley

2 Healthy People Objectives D-1 Reduce the annual number of new cases of diagnosed diabetes in the population D-14 Increase the proportion of persons diagnosed with diabetes who receive formal diabetes education D-15 Increase the proportion of persons with diabetes whose condition has been diagnosed D-16 Increase prevention behaviors in persons at high risk for diabetes with prediabetes 11

3 What is diabetes? Metabolic disorder Insulin production Type 1 Type 2 Gestational 5

4 Effects of Diabetes 23.6 million people in the United States 7th leading cause of death Increase risk of heart disease by 2 to 4 times Lowers life expectancy by up to 15 years Leading cause of kidney failure, lower limb amputations, adult onset blindness 11

5 Are you at risk? Who should be tested? Anyone over 45 Anyone younger than 45 Overweight Additional risks Modifiable, Non-Modifaible, Socially Determined 17

6 Does Diabetes target Populations Differently? 1

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8 Local CDC age-adjusted incidence rate in every 1000 individuals in Whatcom County 8.3 in 2004 7.1 in 2012 4 D-1

9 Costs/Diagnosis Insurance Unity care is reimbursed through Medicaid Insurance companies will cover costs Depending on provider Diagnosing New Cases Endocrinologists diagnose cases of diabetes 6, 12 D-15

10 Whatcom County Prevention Organizations Local Organizations that have Diabetes Programs Peacehealth Nutrition and Diabetes clinic Public Diabetes Information Meeting WIC Food Sense Program Diabetes Prevention Coordinator 12, 16, 15, 18 D-14, D-16

11 Washington

12 Diagnosing New Cases 8% of the state’s population 172,000 people are undiagnosed Diabetes Tests Worksheet $120,000 annually on DPP 13, 17 D-1, D-15

13 Prevention 1 in 3 Washington residents have prediabetes 25 diabetes prevention programs Diabetes Prevention and Control Program 15 D-16

14 Diabetes Prevention and Control Program Worksite Wellness Programs Data Publication Washington Epidemic and Action Report Education Programs Washington Diabetes Network D-14, D-16 15

15 Education 60 diabetes education programs approved by Medicaid for reimbursement WADE Self-learning focus Stop Diabetes Initiative Evergreen Health Diabetes Education and Nutrition Services 1, 14 D-14

16 Costs $3.75 billion in 2012 Increase to $5.39 billion (in 2012) 10 years from now $8,527 per person in 2012 17 D-16

17 National Level

18 Diagnosing Nationally 17.9 million diagnosed…5.7 million are undiagnosed Undiagnosed cases are extremely dangerous Diagnostic testing vs. screening HP2020 ↓ 1, 11 D-1, D-15

19 Prevention NIDDK- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease Intramural vs. extramural Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) National controlled clinical trial lifestyle changes show real result 9 D-16

20 Prevention is Easier Than Management Goal of community health workers prevention of diabetes has three facets increase physical activity losing body weight reducing caloric intake 11 D-16

21 Prevention Through Education National Diabetes Prevention Program Find a program in your area National Diabetes Education Progam BRFSS 4, 3 http://www.ama-assn.org/sub/prevent-diabetes-stat/ D-14

22 Change is not easy…. but it’s better when it’s fun Recipes Grocery shopping tips and meal planning Alternative Exercises Prevention pamphlets in all languages Work specific programs 3 D-14, D-16

23 Thank you for listening! ANY QUESTIONS


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