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- Title
Addressing type 1 diabetes health inequities in the United States: Approaches from the T1D Exchange QI Collaborative.
- Authors
Ebekozien, Osagie; Mungmode, Ann; Odugbesan, Oriyomi; Majidi, Shideh; Prahalad, Priya; Noor, Nudrat; Rioles, Nicole; Agarwal, Shivani; Weinstock, Ruth S.; Rapaport, Robert; Kamboj, Manmohan
- Abstract
2020; 27 (6): 256 - 259. doi: 10.12788/jcom.0031 19 Alonso, GT, Rioles, N & Ebekozien, O. A population health data platform to improve outcomes in the T1D exchange quality improvement collaborative (T1DX-QI). GLO:55QH/01jan22:jdb13235-fig-0001.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): 1 Key driver diagram describing T1D exchange health equity program gl T1DX-QI APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING HEALTH INEQUITIES IN THE UNITED STATES Identify inequities with real-world EMR data The T1DX-QI uses its unique EMR database with de-identified data on over 35 000 people with T1D to perform population health analysis. Keywords: disparities; health equity; quality improvement; real-world evidence; solution; type 1 diabetes EN disparities health equity quality improvement real-world evidence solution type 1 diabetes 79 82 4 01/10/22 20220101 NES 220101 GLO:55QH/01jan22:jdb13235-toc-0001.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): . gl INTRODUCTION Approximately 1.6 million people in the United States have type 1 diabetes (T1D).1 The incidence of T1D is increasing in the United States across all populations, most significantly among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black (NHB) patients.2,3 Unfortunately, widespread inequities exist in health outcomes among patients with T1D in the United States.4-7 In 2016, the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) was established.8 T1DX-QI is a learning health network9 with over 40 centers across the United States.
- Subjects
TYPE 1 diabetes; HEALTH equity; GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin; DIABETES in children; AFRICAN American youth
- Publication
Journal of Diabetes, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 1, p79
- ISSN
1753-0393
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1753-0407.13235