Using Healthy Heart Data by Rick Frey, PhD Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc. A collection of PowerPoint slides that have been used in grant applications, Diabetes grant narratives, and Board of Directors’ reports over the past three years by the Preventive Medicine Department at Toiyabe. Using program data Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc. *The clinical measures listed on these documents were used by the programs over the past 10 years and were current at their time of use. However, these example documents are not intended to serve as current clinical guidelines . Programs using these documents will need to ensure the clinical measures are current for their intended use.
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Using Healthy Heart Databy Rick Frey, PhD
Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc.
A collection of PowerPoint slides that have been used in grant applications, Diabetes grant narratives, and Board of Directors’ reports over the past three years by the Preventive Medicine Department at Toiyabe.
Using program dataToiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc.
*The clinical measures listed on these documents were used by the programs over the past 10 years and were current at their time of use. However, these example documents are not intended to serve as current clinical guidelines. Programs using these documents will need to ensure the clinical measures are current for their intended use.
Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc.Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc.
Application to CDCApplication to CDCfor Community Transformation for Community Transformation
GrantGrant
July 15, 2011July 15, 2011
Excerpt from Community-DirectedExcerpt from Community-DirectedGrant Application FY 2010Grant Application FY 2010
(in response to a question about diabetes-related health issues)(in response to a question about diabetes-related health issues)
“Diabetes has a prevalence rate of over 14% in the TIHP service area. This is a unique challenge because diabetes is associated with a number of comorbidities. Fortunately there is hard baseline data on the participants in the TIHP Healthy Heart Program (HH), which is a competitive Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) program designed to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in Native American DM patients. The HH sample size represents approximately 33% of the TIHP 2009 DM audit cohort. It is believed that this sample characterizes the morbidity percentages for all TIHP DM patients. The following data is taken from the September, 2009 progress report from the SDPI Demonstration Projects Coordinating Center at the University of Colorado, Denver:”