Technological advances in Internet-ready devices, including computers, tablets, and mobile devices have contributed to widespread expansion of virtual care options in diabetes and diabetes prevention. The reliability, speed, portability, and cost of video teleconferencing has improved drastically in recent years, allowing the telehealth delivery of the National Diabetes Prevention Program to be accessible and feasible. This course is designed to provide information on how to adopt and integrate telehealth technologies into the delivery of the National Diabetes Prevention Program to improve patient outcomes and enhance provider knowledge and support.
Course Highlights:
- Lesson 1: The Language of Telehealth & the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP)
- Lesson 2: Case Study: Using the National DPP with Telehealth
- Lesson 3: Research/Evidence Supporting the Use of Telehealth for Diabetes Prevention & Weight Loss
- Lesson 4: Implementing & Delivering the National DPP Using Telehealth
- Lesson 5: Primary Considerations Before Implementing the National DPP Using Telehealth
Language Availability: English
Suggested Audiences: Healthcare Administrators, Healthcare Professionals, National Diabetes Prevention Program Lifestyle Coaches, Policymakers, Researchers, Students, Technologists, Telecommunications and Technology Experts
Organizational Subscription Price: Included as part of an annual subscription to our UVA: Telehealth for Diabetesseries, which is available for $675 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for government and non-profit organizations; $750 per year/per site as a subscription add-on for for-profit organizations
Independent Learner Price: $49.17 per person