Pharmacist-Led Diabetes Program Led To Better Blood Glucose Control For Hispanic Adults
A pharmacist-led diabetes-control intervention led to better blood glucose control for Hispanic health care consumers with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Of the 931 unique consumers with T2D analyzed, those who had one or more encounters with the program had an average reduction of -0.46% in their hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) concentration, a measure of long-term control of blood glucose levels.
The intervention, called UCMyRx, embeds clinical pharmacists trained in motivational interviewing into primary care practices to co-manage consumers with complex care needs along with their primary care physicians (PCPs). Individuals can access the UCMyRx program by . . .