Improving Diabetes Prevention and Management

Project Title

Meeting the Mark: Achieving Excellence in Diabetes Care

Grant Amount

$127,500

Priority Area

Improving Diabetes Prevention and Management

Date Awarded

April 22, 2011

Region

NYC

Status

Closed

Website

http://www.fphny.org/

Diabetes exacts a devastating human and financial toll on New York State: 1.8 million New Yorkers suffer from diabetes and disease-related costs for the State are estimated at $12.9 billion annually.

As part of an effort to reverse the epidemic, this grant supported primary care physicians in their efforts to provide excellent care for their patients with diabetes. The Meeting the Mark: Achieving Excellence in Diabetes Care grant awarded $2,500 per physician who attained recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) or the Bridges to Excellence (BTE) diabetes program. A Fund for Public Health in New York received funds to support 51 primary care physicians.

Grant Goals:

Under this grant, the Meeting the Mark initiative set out to achieve the following:

  • Assist at least 3,000 physicians in achieving NCQA or BTE diabetes recognition.
  • Provide $2,500 per physician who achieves diabetes recognition.

Grant Outcomes:

By February 2014, the Meeting the Mark initiative achieved the following outcomes:

  • Helped more than 1,100 providers receive NCQA or BTE diabetes recognition.

Read the Grant Outcome Report associated with this grant initiative.

View a complete list of Meeting the Mark grantees.