The HRSA Diabetes Quality Improvement Initiative is an agency-wide effort to improve diabetes outcomes and lower health care costs. MCN is working in support of the Improvement Initiative by assisting you to access resources and develop performance improvement skills that will enable you to address diabetes care in your mobile and agricultural worker populations. Diabetes care is a complex mix that includes medication, as well as education, self-care behaviors and continuity of care. Adding the factors of mobility, immigration status and culture takes the challenge to another level. This webinar will also provide real case studies from health centers in different parts of the country currently working with MCN’s clinical staff to improve their diabetes CQI systems.
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At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will:
- Be able to describe an overview of the HRSA Diabetes Quality Improvement Initiative goals.
- Identify the elements Diabetes Performance Analysis process that is part of HRSA’s Operational Site Visit (OSV) process—root cause analysis, restricting and contributing factors, action steps.
- Discuss relevant approaches to diabetes care for mobile populations and agricultural workers.
- Analyze relevant data metrics for monitoring diabetes performance.
- Describe resources available for diabetes performance improvement.
Presenters
Candace
Kugel
FNP, CNM, MS
Migrant Clinicians Network
Candace Kugel, FNP, CNM, MS (she/her) has over 30 years’ experience in health care for the underserved. She is a Family Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse-Midwife with extensive expertise in training and technical assistance to under-resourced communities and working to provide health services to farmworkers, immigrant workers and their families, and other underserved populations. She has worked in various clinical settings, including family planning, migrant health, community health centers, and private practice. She previously worked as a Clinical Specialist for Migrant Clinicians Network and as a Clinical Consultant for the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care. Kugel has extensive experience in the US and internationally with training of community health workers and health education using popular education methodology. She has written and provided continuing education on cultural competency, women’s health access and services in under-resourced settings, and many other topics.
Continuing Education Credit (CEU)
To receive CME* or CNE credit after viewing this webinar, you must:
- Complete the Participant Evaluation associated with this webinar
- Send an email with your first and last name stating which webinar you completed to contedu@migrantclinician.org