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DMICC: Coordinating the Federal Investment in Diabetes Programs To Improve the Health of Americans

DMICC: Coordinating the Federal Investment in Diabetes Programs To Improve the Health of Americans highlights the activities and accomplishments of the statutory Diabetes Mellitus Interagency Coordinating Committee (DMICC).

The publication includes:

  • The history, goals, and membership of the Committee, including mission statements related to diabetes efforts of the 35 DMICC member organizations within the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Veterans Health Administration.
  • Examples of federal diabetes efforts coordinated by organizations in the DMICC. These efforts include the National Diabetes Education Program, the landmark Diabetes Prevention Program clinical trial, and the Diabetes Fact Sheet.
  • Highlights of major areas of successful collaboration, such as diabetes efforts in special high risk populations, the development of consistent guidelines and diabetes-related measurements, and strategic planning for diabetes research programs.

The full-length publication and an Executive Summary are available in both electronic and print formats.

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