MCT2D to Present at PGIP Quarterly

The Michigan Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes has been invited by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to present at their March 2021 Physician Group Incentive Program Quarterly Meeting. New drugs, new technologies, new diets, and new prevention programs are rapidly changing the way we think about Type 2 diabetes. These new tools provide us with more effective ways to manage diabetes but also with the opportunity to both prevent new and reversed existing diabetes. However, so much has changed that it is hard to keep up. Implementation of these new best practices in diabetes has been limited. The goal of the Michigan Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes is to support Michigan physician organizations, health systems, and practices deliver state of the art care for their patients with diabetes with minimal burden and maximum impact. Dr. Caroline Richardson, the program director for MCT2D, will be presenting the objectives of the program and the ways that physician organizations can participate in and benefit from this work.The goal is that PGIP Quarterly attendees:1. Learn the goals and timeline of MCT2D2. Understand the role that physician organizations will play in the collaborative. Find out next steps for joining MCT2D
We hope to see you there!

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Care Network of Michigan

Support for the Michigan Collaborative on Type 2 Diabetes is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network as part of the BCBSM Value Partnerships program. BCBSM’s Value Partnerships program provides clinical and executive support for all CQI programs. To learn more about Value Partnerships, visit www.valuepartnerships.com. Although Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the Michigan Collaborative on Type 2 Diabetes work in partnership, the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by MCT2D do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of BCBSM or any of its employees.