[Self-Management_OR] [SELF-MGMT] Your help is needed if you currently offer DSMP to older adults in the US

Living WELL living.well at state.or.us
Mon Apr 20 14:10:25 PDT 2015


Are you currently offering DSMP to older adults?  

Will you/your organization reach 50 or more older adults (66+) with DSMP by December of 2015? 

If so, we invite you and your organization to be involved in a national evaluation of Stanford's Diabetes Self-Management Program. There is some funding available if you are able to participate.  This is a very exciting opportunity to demonstrate the value to CMS of wellness programs-the results of these analyses may help inform the future policy direction about wellness and prevention activities. 

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is conducting a prospective evaluation of evidence-based wellness and prevention programs, including DSMP.  Specifically, this CMS project is interested in recruiting newly enrolled Medicare DSMP participants from now through December 2, 2015.
The study involves surveys distributed by your staff or lay leaders to new program participants when they enroll in DSMP for the first time.

This effort is a critical component of a larger, ongoing evaluation of wellness programs mandated by the Affordable Care Act to conduct an evidence review and independent evaluation of wellness programs.  This prospective study follows a retrospective study conducted last year. On behalf of CMS, the Acumen/Westat team is interested in discussing with DSMP host sites, the opportunity to participate in this evaluation. 

 The study will also be interested in collecting information about participant program attendance and will be followed by a 6-month and 12 month survey (which the Acumen/Westat team will mail to participants). The data collected at the participant level will be analyzed to examine changes in participant health status and service utilization, based on Medicare claims data. The study has some funding for sites to cover data collection costs associated with the evaluation. 

 This current project is going to set the stage for the future in recognizing that evidence-based programs have an impact on cost and quality of life for older adults. Your participation in the study would greatly help in the success of the evaluation as well as providing additional data for potential funding organizations. 

If you are interested in participating or have further questions about the study please contact me at bslach at earthlink.net <mailto:bslach at earthlink.net>  or sl1 at macinc.org <mailto:sl1 at macinc.org> and I will link you with the Acumen/Westat team. Thank you.

  

Sue Lachenmayr, MPH, CHES

E-mail: bslach at earthlink.net <mailto:bslach at earthlink.net>  or sl1 at macinc.org <mailto:sl1 at macinc.org>  

Phone: 908-797-5650

 

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