Community Health Center Receives Diabetes Recognition

Filed Under: Health Care, Non Profit News

Community Health Center has achieved Diabetes Recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

The Diabetes Recognition Program recognizes clinicians who use evidence-based measures to provide quality care to their patients with diabetes. Recognition makes CHC part of an elite group that is publicly recognized for providing the highest level of diabetes care.

NCQA uses measurement, transparency and accountability to drive improvement in health care. This recognition is based on measures that include: HbA1c Control, Blood Pressure Control, Eye Examinations, Nephropathy Assessment, Foot Examination, Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation Assistance.

“Community Health Center has been steadily working toward this goal, and refined workflows and made organizational improvements in order to provide high quality care to our patients with diabetes,” said CHC’s Quality Improvement Coordinator Lee Wotherspoon. “Our clinicians are dedicated to patient-centered care and improving patient outcomes. Meeting the benchmarks for the recognition program is really about working together as a team with and for our patients to help them achieve better health.”

To earn NCQA Recognition, CHC submitted data demonstrating that they meet specific quality benchmarks for the six clinical performance measures comprising the Diabetes Recognition Program. Earning and maintaining NCQA Diabetes Recognition sets CHC apart from their peers, and is a great testament to their goal of continual quality improvement.

For more information about diabetes care available at Community Health Center, and other services, visit CHCofCapeCod.org, or call 508-477-7090.