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Multi-Clinic Quality Improvement Initiative Increases Continuous Glucose Monitoring Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use is associated with improved A1C outcomes and quality of life in adolescents and young adults with diabetes; however, CGM uptake is low. This article reports on a quality improvement (QI) initiative of the T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative to incre...

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Published in:Clinical diabetes 2021-07, Vol.39 (3), p.264-271
Main Authors: Prahalad, Priya, Ebekozien, Osagie, Alonso, G Todd, Clements, Mark, Corathers, Sarah, DeSalvo, Daniel, Desimone, Marisa, Lee, Joyce M, Lorincz, Ilona, McDonough, Ryan, Majidi, Shideh, Odugbesan, Ori, Obrynba, Kathryn, Rioles, Nicole, Kamboj, Manmohan, Jones, Nana-Hawa Yayah, Maahs, David M
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