Democratizing type 1 diabetes specialty care in the primary care setting to reduce health disparities: project extension for community healthcare outcomes (ECHO) T1D.
Ashby F WalkerNicolas CuttrissMichael J HallerKorey K HoodMatthew J GurkaStephanie L FilippClaudia Anez-ZabalaKatarina YabutXanadu RoqueJessie J WongLinda BaerLauren FiggAngelina BernierSarah WestenEugene LewitEleni SheehanMarina BasinaRayhan LalJennifer MaizelDavid M MaahsPublished in: BMJ open diabetes research & care (2021)
The ECHO T1D pilot demonstrated proof of concept for a T1D-specific ECHO program and represents a viable model to reach medically underserved communities which do not use specialists.
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