2019
DOI: 10.1210/js.2019-mon-190
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MON-190 Endo ECHO Improves Patient-Reported Measures of Access to Care, Health Care Quality, Self-Care Behaviors, and Overall Quality of Life for Patients with Complex Diabetes in Medically Underserved Areas of New Mexico

Abstract: Background Individuals living with complex diabetes experience limited access to endocrine care due to a nationwide shortage of endocrinologists. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an innovative, scalable model of health care that extends specialty care to medically underserved areas through ongoing telementorship of community primary care providers (PCPs). The purpose of this study was to assess whether participation in the first iteration of the Endocrine ECHO (Endo ECHO) program r… Show more

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“…One example is Project ECHO ® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes), a highly successful tele‐mentoring program for health care providers developed by the University of New Mexico. Project ECHO has been shown to improve primary care for multiple diseases, including hepatitis C 606 and complex diabetes 607 . The Alzheimer's Association is launching a global initiative to build primary care capacity for dementia care through expanded use of this model.…”
Section: Special Report: On the Front Lines: Primary Care Physicians mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is Project ECHO ® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes), a highly successful tele‐mentoring program for health care providers developed by the University of New Mexico. Project ECHO has been shown to improve primary care for multiple diseases, including hepatitis C 606 and complex diabetes 607 . The Alzheimer's Association is launching a global initiative to build primary care capacity for dementia care through expanded use of this model.…”
Section: Special Report: On the Front Lines: Primary Care Physicians mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 Medically underserved PWD who received care from an ECHO-trained clinician reported significant improvements in their perception of well-being, health-related behaviors, self-care, quality of care, confidence in self-management, and diabetes-related symptoms. 50 Care utilization measures were evaluated through Medicaid claims data and compared to propensity score matched individuals in the community not involved in the program. Patients receiving care from an ECHO-mentored clinician had significant increases in outpatient visits and several prescription-related quality indicators, including appropriate diabetes-related prescriptions.…”
Section: The Echo Model: Telementoring Primary Care Professionals To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%