Event date: 7/24/2018 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event Nathan Botts / Wednesday, July 11, 2018 / Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Patient Portals, Mobile Health, Webinars, Archived Opportunities to Improve Diabetes Outcomes through Electronic Patient Engagement HITEQ Highlights Upwards of 23 million people are living with some form of diabetes within the U.S. Accordingly, BPHC has outlined goals toward addressing this issue within the community health setting by seeking to decrease the percentage of adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes whose most recent HbA1c was greater than 9%. Key barriers to effective diabetes management may include a lack of patient activation and engagement with their diabetic care plan and difficulty in maintaining regimens that include glucose monitoring, diet and exercise, and adherence to medications. Electronic patient engagement technologies are having a significant impact on diabetes-related health outcomes and can help to increase patient to provider diabetes care plan involvement and communication. This HITEQ webinar explored use cases and strategies for effective adoption and evaluation of electronic patient engagement diabetes interventions within the health center setting. Documents to download HITEQ Highlights - Opportunities to Improve Diabetes Outcomes through Electronic Patient Engagement(.pdf, 1.56 MB) - 2064 download(s) Presentation Slides HITEQ Highlights -Opportunities to Improve Diabetes Outcomes through Electronic Patient Engagement(.pdf, 94.8 KB) - 1338 download(s) Webinar Transcript HITEQ Highlights -Opportunities to Improve Diabetes Outcomes through Electronic Patient Engagement(.pdf, 137.91 KB) - 1332 download(s) Webinar Q&A Resource Links Link to the webinar recording Print 42903 Tags: telehealth HITEQ Diabetes mobile health self-management patient portals electronic patient engagement health apps Diabetes Difference Maker HITEQ Event Related Resources HITEQ Highlights: Deploying Smartphone Apps to Advance Mental Health in Primary Care HealthHIV: TelePrEP in Practice Listen: Collaboration Is Innovation – Revamping The Patient Portal Telehealth and Digital Tools Equity Assessment Technology Strategies to Improve Pediatric Immunization